In this World Wide Wrap: Google releases user and govt data, RCN accused of throttling P2P, and Apple counter-sues Kodak.
The police invest in equipment and resources to gear up for the Soccer World Cup.
The three laws and directives will be issued to the communication regulator to unbundle the local loop.
GijimaAst staff once again have access to the multibillion-rand project.
The competition authorities have slammed three vehicle tracking companies, but did not impose a fine.
The communications union faces being struck off the register, leaving almost 5 000 members without representation.
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In today's technology roundup: Rogue admin waits for verdict, UK speed cameras on trial, countries blast Google, and teens prefer texting.
In this World Wide Wrap: Journalists refuse AV law, Yangaroo and MTV Networks partner, and college completes AV upgrade.
In this World Wide Wrap: Apple patents ticketing system, RFID booms, and Intel showcases MeeGo.
The company's MD made an incorrect reference to Leo-Namibia's shareholding.
The company has settled a R4.5 million claim from a former director out of court.
The bid to bail out the company has failed and it is set to be put into final liquidation next month.
In today's technology roundup: Cyberspace 'isn't a place', UK mobile companies invest |--gbp--|400m in 3G, Web hit by hi-tech crime wave, and are police texts protected?