In today's technology roundup: Canada forces personal data from ISPs, ID card contract delayed, China clarifies Web filter plans, Nasa moon mission takes off, and music labels win $2m in Web case.
The technology quickens response times to emerging threats and simplifies users' communication with technical support services.
The trade union federation will not proceed with legal action in regards to the Vodacom sale.
An irate consumer complains to ICASA, saying Neotel hasn't delivered.
The telecoms sector is wide open for anyone who wants to buy or sell a licence to operate.
Agang moves ahead with its plan to liquidate Square One over disputed debt.
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In today's technology roundup: Internet snooping laws 'overly intrusive', Iranians bypass Internet censors, Feds subpoena anonymous posters' names, and IBM banks on mobile.
In this World Wide Wrap: EC plans tougher cybercrime legislation, Google urged to up protection, and funding for Internet safety education.
The integrated protection solution for smartphones will be available in SA at the end of June. [Local rep: Phoenix Software]
The rise of mobile storage devices has made the theft of data simple, says Amir Lubashevsky, executive director of Magix Integration.
In today's technology roundup: US PC makers in 'stolen code' row, Digital Britain report formally unveiled, MySpace cuts staff by 30%, and China asked to scrap filter.
In this World Wide Wrap: Indian operators add 8.3m users, telcos hail tax reductions, and Nigeria leads African telecoms market.
Pastel Evolution HR focuses on streamlining the efficiency of day-to-day human resource management.