In this World Wide Wrap: Google tests storage for Caffeine, Sun earns federal encryption certification, and Data Domain debuts dedupe system.
The worldwide increase in fraud is driving demand for risk assessment and fraud investigation, says Softline VIP.
Several retailers are still unaware mobile users are required to register prepaid SIMs for the new regulations.
Vodacom used the "sub judice" rule as a cynical public relations dodge.
Companies delay implementing effective e-waste policies due to lack of clear regulatory guidelines.
Several IT projects to modernise the criminal justice system will be completed by December.
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Any new pricing system will be challenged in court, so the sooner it is begun, the better, says Gartner.
The court agrees to a rescue bid, and creditors now need to sign the offer.
The company's agreement with the CWU will see it hold onto staff for at least two years.
In today's technology roundup: Symantec identifies dirtiest sites, IT vendors remain cautious, minor marketing law dubbed Web's worst, and Web tool oversees Afghan election.
In this World Wide Wrap: Nvidia readies Intel-disputed chip, MS can avoid legal damage, and Rambus to sue chip manufacturers.
A Chinese student faces criminal charges after selling pirated software.
Contract subscribers could be over-paying for handsets, while the regulator hides behind a set of postponed regulations.