In this World Wide Wrap: IBM, Lawson Software partner, Gevity HR sues, and Patersons appoints COO.
The authority is re-drafting regulations that would have prevented operators from locking consumers into extended contracts.
In today's technology roundup: Recession until 2012, says Gates; Nasa births cliff-hanging yo-yo bot; and privacy fears over Google tracker.
Lyndall Shope-Mafole has vacated her position as Department of Communications director-general with immediate effect.
In today's technology roundup: Satyam implicated in new scandal, Google's AOL stake walks the plank, Facebook turns five, and tech industry and unions at odds.
The company will provide warning labels on packaging of genetically modified foods.
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The telecoms giant confirms it is “reviewing its organisational structure”, but denies any management lay-offs.
Two years after plans to lower telecoms costs for the BPO industry, another hurdle is introduced.
Government looks to possible profits from patents to drive innovations which benefit everyone.
Copyrights and patents differ in the domain of software.
In today's technology roundup: Cybercrime threat rising sharply, emergency passport system to go ahead, and Intel files $50 million suit.
The company is adamant it is not pulling its South African investment, despite handing over its local operations to EOH.
In today's technology roundup: US cable giant to throttle P2P, MPs unite to kill data sharing bill, UK will not legislate on piracy, New study challenges predator dangers