In this World Wide Wrap: EFF fights Facebook, patent claims declared invalid, and Microsoft and HTC sign patent agreement.
An online business development company sues GijimaAst for at least R15 million, over work that was not completed.
Candidate interviews for the soon-to-be-vacant ICASA council seat started late and the politicians seemed unsure of the law.
Solidarity takes the fixed-line business to the CCMA.
In today's technology roundup: Critics attack US broadband plans, ATM hacking spree foiled, Intel unveils chip for smartphones and tablets, and LoveBug celebrates 10th anniversary.
Sponsored by Microsoft, the event featured experts in the fields of compliance and risk management.
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In today's technology roundup: Smartphones get novel memory material, US Treasury site serves up malware, IE drops below 60% market share, and lawmakers draft Web-ad privacy safeguards.
The latest release of Pastel Partner and Xpress complies with the issuing of electronic documents.
The issue of the communications minister's accommodation costs is far from over, says an opposition party.
The union complies with the labour department's requirements to file its audited statements.
In today's technology roundup: Iron Man 2 online before US debut, Palin e-mail hacker found guilty, $100 laptop targets east Africa, and Boy Scouts develop video game badge.
In this World Wide Wrap: BT starts price war, Samsung hits Oz 3D TV market, and OFTA cautions against illegal broadcasting.
In this World Wide Wrap: Alcatel-Lucent intros Genesys Compact edition, MS readies online CRM, and India's BPO industry gets governance codes.