In this World Wide Wrap: Court looks into violent gaming, online gaming causes concern, and Google buys gaming company.
In this World Wide Wrap: Ubuntu debuts Lucid Lynx, Kaspersky wants 'open' iPhone, and MS claims Android patent infringement.
The company is concerned about leaks from within the organisation, and has asked the bourse to halt trade in its shares.
HP seized 2.5 million counterfeit printing goods in the EMEA region between 2009 and first quarter 2010.
In today's technology roundup: Steve Jobs explains ban on Flash, EU considers new cyber crime agency, UK white space could fill up fast, and James Cameron builds 3D cam for Mars rover.
Security issues are the main barrier to cloud adoption, says Trend Micro solutions architect Rik Ferguson.
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The Bill will not be ready in time for the Fifa World Cup, say security experts.
Legal action is filed against Telkom at the South Gauteng High Court, for alleged irregularities in awarding a tender.
In today's technology roundup: Robot coach helps errant dieters, online anonymity fuelled Estonia attacks, Google diplomatic on Net neutrality, and Nokia releases first open source phone.
The ITWeb and SCT executive forum on data governance will take place on 20 May.
In today's technology roundup: Hackers exploit iPad popularity, Google acquires widget-maker, US senators request Facebook privacy fix, and courts rule on violent game laws.
In this World Wide Wrap: Israel lifts iPad ban, chip shortage threatens laptop roll-outs, and notebooks drive PC sales.
In this World Wide Wrap: MS joins Goodwill programme, mobile handset recycling gains popularity, and carbon targets fall short.