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.
MTN will become a monopoly, should it gain control of iTalk Cellular, says Huge Group.
In today's technology roundup: IBM gets cognitive computing contract, consumers seek handsome gadgets, Yahoo Music to be revamped, and Vista woes spill over.
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In this World Wide Wrap: Aer Lingus seeks outsourcing alternative, Mitsubishi extends IBM contract, and Infosys to gain from outsourcing.
The elation about the court's put-down of Poison Ivy is, in a way, misplaced. Why qualify "provisioning" in the first place?
Headline earnings per share were up 11.7% for Dynamic Technology Holdings.
Professor Sean Pather and Dr Gabriele Celli have been appointed to the organisation's board.
The trouncing the communications minster received at the hands of Altech has spurred ICASA to assert its independence.
In this World Wide Wrap: VOIPshield finds vulnerabilities, illegal VOIP dealers warned, and MetroScope gets VOIP capabilities.
The Competition Commission has recommended the cellular giant's acquisition be approved.