The report on emerging global cyber-security trends warns that the recession is fuelling fraudulent activity.
Google's presence in SA is marked by controversy and confusion as its commitment to equity, skills transfer and development is questioned.
The fixed-line giant denies allegations of corruption in a deal with Ericsson.
Unions take issue with Telkom's R22.5 billion deal to shed its 50% Vodacom stake.
Hearings on digital terrestrial migration have broadcasters concerned about coverage deadlines.
Carrier pre-select will let consumers choose which provider they will use for each call.
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Allegations that the Vodacom deal was done hurriedly and “behind South Africans' backs” are rejected.
The suspended USAASA CEO is alleged to be stalling a disciplinary enquiry.
In today's technology roundup: IT a key terrorist tool, EDS staff face axe, Europe backs mobile roaming cap, and hackers boot Linux on iPhone.
In this World Wide Wrap: Apple berated, LinkedIn, MySpace choose Lucene, and Univa releases UniCluster.
Smaller VANs could face severe strain under the new licence fee structure.
Customers will now have to be informed once their bill exceeds its limit.
The Technology Innovation Agency Bill is passed, but some key issues still need to be ironed out.