In today's technology roundup: Online spending drops for the first time, actor robots take Japanese stage, retailers adopt renewable energy, and $873m judgment against Facebook spammer.
Mimecast researches how local firms view e-mail governance and compliance via an ITWeb-supported survey.
The ISO may now find itself in the difficult position of a competition regulator, says the Shuttleworth Foundation.
In today's technology roundup: IBM plans 'brain-like' computers, online time 'is good for teens', and jurors hint at partial verdict in MySpace hoax.
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.
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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.
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.