In this World Wide Wrap: Greenpeace backs Apple's climate stance, Emerson buys Avocent for $1.2bn, and UN calls for business pollution reports.
The question is, will the number of cooks spoil the broth?
In this World Wide Wrap: IOC secures $3.8bn broadcasting rights, DNA Finland rolls out mobile TV, and LS to supply WiFi to Iraq.
In this World Wide Wrap: Online banking fraud surges, RBS spend to boost Indian firms, MIF provides Caribbean tech support, and most ever charged in phishing bust.
The DOC wants an end to operators' making profit off interconnect rates and plans to pass the benefir on to consumes before the holiday season.
Expected reports from the mobile operators on the progress of dropping interconnect fees will have to wait.
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The union federation rejects proposals for the regulation of labour broking.
USAASA is now free to appoint a replacement, says Theledi's lawyer.
In this World Wide Wrap: Philippines halts RFID plan, IBM builds genetic code reader, and Google celebrates the barcode.
In this World Wide Wrap: Psystar to license cloning technology, CBS Interactive sued, and CFO accountable for $81m project.
In this World Wide Wrap: MSN unveils health service, healthcare ICT to reach $53bn, and lawmakers discuss health IT security.
Businesses need the right knowledge and technology to ensure compliance with the Consumer Protection Act, says Spescom.
The DOC's Local and Digital Content Development Strategy is a step in the right direction.