The JSE upholds its decision to fine Huge Telecom's directors R5 million each, in their personal capacity, for breaching trading regulations.
Outsourcing the national database amounts to contracting out the cops' key service, says the police union.
Government will lose billions in tax revenue, which could otherwise improve the economy, says the DA.
In today's technology roundup: Google unveils Go programming language, European PC shipments see decline, Wikipedia sued for publishing murderer's name, and PC introduced for older users.
In this World Wide Wrap: US agency rules against Samsung, price drop may sway Intel antitrust case, and Accenture sues Guidewire again.
The US patent office just granted Microsoft patent number 7 617 530, on a "rights elevator". That is, "sudo", to you and me.
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The industry cannot absorb any more electricity rate hikes.
Zain African CEO Chris Gabriel warns against “draconian” measures to reduce mobile termination rates.
The black-owned company does not have any silent partners from the Ekurhuleni metro, it says.
New regulations will force companies to think smarter about the way they use technology to manage information.
Labour broking provides worthwhile services, but government fails to see any value in the practice, says business.
Police access to Hanis is possible, but cost, capacity and compliance issues need to be considered, says Home Affairs.
In today's technology roundup: Green light for Internet snooping, EU officially objects to Oracle/Sun deal, judge bans Twitter from court, and Murdoch may block Google searches.