Publicly-funded researchers and inventors will now be obliged to hand over their work.
No wrongdoing was found on the part of state CIO Michelle Williams, but a task team has been appointed to monitor the agency.
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In this World Wide Wrap: France bans phones for children, providers bid for Lebanon networks, and Nokia discontinues N810 WiMax Edition.
If left unchecked, the abuse of company equipment could lead to dwindling profits and possible job losses, says Craig Young, MD of Unison Communications.
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The Indian company's Soccer World Cup support capabilities are questioned as its survival hangs in the balance.
The company, lambasted for wasting time by contesting the MTN-Verizon merger, will bring the MTN legal team to the Bar.
In this World Wide Wrap: EMC eyes SourceLabs, Vietnam pushes open source, and Extentech releases documentation server.
Mobile industry players must come together to work out a framework and standards for the systems RICA will require, says Yanesh Ramiah, MD of Swist Tech.
With its antics before the Competition Tribunal, Altech has not made any friends.
A syndicate is arrested for stealing almost R1 million from government.