President Kgalema Motlanthe signs the Consumer Protection Bill into law.
The union calls the telco back to the negotiation table over salaries.
Counterfeit printing cartridges for HP's LaserJet and Inkjet printers are a global issue.
The acting communications minister distances herself from suspended USAASA CEO James Theledi.
The High Court indicates the controversial microwave tender should not have been awarded to Ericsson.
The police have yet to integrate the DSO's successful unit into their investigative team.
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Draft regulations are published to regulate Internet gambling, with heavy emphasis on player protection.
Vodacom seems unconcerned about the prospective interdict against its sale to Vodafone.
The embattled company's CFO quits, but management remains mum on the company's future.
High-profile bloggers in SA face privacy concerns, given the unregulated and evolving state of the blogosphere.
Preserving documentation helps an organisation to demonstrate good corporate governance, says Jim Holland, Axiz product manager for HP ESG.
The Communications Workers Union lodges an urgent court application against the sale of Vodacom to Vodafone.
In today's technology roundup: Global tech job losses exceed 160 000, Twitter worm author gets security job, court jails Pirate Bay founders, and first Mac botnet detected.