In this World Wide Wrap: MS lawsuit could impact ODF, Sony takes open source route, and VMware snaps up SpringSource.
The wireless service provider could prove to be a lucrative opportunity for incoming telcos.
Cabinet has approved the Protection of Personal Information Bill to go before Parliament.
Telkom and the unions are back in discussions today.
An urgent interdict may halt SA's plans for digital TV migration.
In today's technology roundup: WTO forces China online, offenders barred from social networking, China scales back screening plan, and MS backs long life for IE6.
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The solution captures legally binding handwritten electronic signatures in customer-facing processes. [Local rep: Datafinity]
The fax-to-e-mail market is set to double within the next two years, predicts Vox Amvia.
The labour minister will not compromise on proposals to eliminate labour broking.
Parliament takes up Patricia de Lille's proposal to investigate high interconnection rates.
Nine candidates will be interviewed for the vacant ICASA councillor position.
In this World Wide Wrap: Lawsuits question after-hour demands, injunction issued in RealDVD case, and Twitter sued over emergency tweets.
The instant messaging service has had enough of what it calls unfair and deliberately inaccurate reporting.