In today's technology roundup: Hitachi admits to LCD pricing conspiracy, semiconductor industry takes a battering, battery that 'charges in seconds', and $1 million lawsuit for lost Xbox.
Chartis Research released its Financial Crimes Risk Management Systems 2009 report.
Content service providers will face tougher penalties if they fail to comply with Waspa`s code of conduct.
In today's technology roundup: AOL starts swinging the axe, online brand abuse 'on the rise', Obama's broadband push off to rocky staff, and Apple netbook unlikely.
The USAASA CEO plans to fight for his position at the agency, after being fired for sexual harassment.
In today's technology roundup: UK govt scraps data sharing plan, new charges for Sarah Palin hacker, YouTube to block UK music videos, and Idols goes iPhone.
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New e-rate regulations can take a R150 000 bite out of telecoms operators that don't comply.
The agency finally axes its CEO, after he refuses to resign amid a protracted sexual harassment storm.
In today's technology roundup: Bionic eye gives blind man sight, Sumitomo Mitsui hacker chiefs found guilty, Google Earth faces terrorist target airbrush Bill, and pirate radio 'puts lives at risk'.
The operator is confident ICASA will endorse its community service telephone roll-out, despite a ruling which narrows its scope.
In today's technology roundup: Obama removes YouTube, UK online spending to reach |--gbp--|56 billion, BT awaits fast broadband ruling, and Psion says Intel 'unjustly enriched' by netbook.
The software patent law situation in the US changed dramatically in 1998.
Stafford Masie has resigned as country manager for Google as he wants to focus on his family.