Digital downloads should be seen as an opportunity rather than a threat to the entertainment industry, says Web Africa.
Companies planning to bid for WiMax spectrum may have to wait until Q3 next year.
Sabric shows soaring credit card fraud is damaging the South African economy.
In today's technology roundup: Domain hijack fears over Gmail exploit, crime-fighters use data matching, compulsive gamers 'not addicts', and Web suicide watchers tough to prosecute.
The auditor general has still not delivered the “Who am I (Online)” report, says the home affairs DG.
The communications minister decides against any further action to appeal the Altech ruling.
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In today's technology roundup: EU unveils green code of conduct, online fraudsters have huge credit line, Verizon fires snooping employees, and Virgin US gets in-flight Net access.
In this World Wide Wrap: Metastorm posts record results, companies apply BPM, and Aexis implements Sequence.
The operator's fibre-optic cable replicates the local loop, because it sees little chance of unbundling before 2011.
In this World Wide Wrap: Kodak sues over patent infringement, Corel signs distributor, and lenticular flexographic system debuts.
Police raided two computer outlets suspected of selling PCs pre-loaded with illegal Microsoft software.
Apple Mac malware is still unusual compared to the Windows-based samples, says Brett Myroff, CEO of Sophos SA.
Vox Telecom's annual results vindicate the company's operations, despite the turmoil caused by Dealstream's collapse.