In this World Wide Wrap: Chelsio, IBM partner, PTO rejects patents claims, and onShore achieves Gold Partner status.
Vannevar Bush published an essay in 1945, which gave birth to many of the ideas that inspired the Web.
In today's technology roundup: London Underground mobile plan fails, Red Hat patent sparks open source fears, and second-generation Surface coming.
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E-mail compliance is not something organisations can afford to ignore, says Hennie Moolman, MD of Africa SD.
It is easier to obtain patent protection for computer software inventions in the US.
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The Broadband Infraco licensing process begins, but the public hearings could provoke industry's ire.
Interconnection and licensing rules must be resolved and operators can expect more litigation to come, says Gartner.
In today's technology roundup: EC wants increased ICT funding, Pentagon inks ray-gun tech deal, 'supermodel' satellite set to fly, and Apple sued over exploding iPod touch.
The operator will continue with its equity deal “when the markets stabilise”.
In today's technology roundup: Sunday deadline for ISP snooping law, debris nearly dooms space station, Chinese create counterfeit iTunes racket, and cyber crime risk exposed.
Corporate legal departments will be able to minimise the need for third-party processing.
The regulator believes its new licence fees will trickle down to create consumer savings.