The mobile operators argue over the roll-out of community phones in under-serviced areas.
The Protection of Personal Information Bill will compel social networking sites to ask for consent before selling information.
The High Court approves Control Investments' application to have Dealstream liquidated.
The broadcaster warns that if conditional access software is compromised, five million digital TV boxes will have to be replaced.
In today's technology roundup: Judge traps RealDVD in legal limbo, Europeans sought over hack attack, D-Day for RFID transit card systems, and UK Home Office creates e-crime unit.
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Using equipment to jam cellular signals may be illegal, but there is no penalty for doing so.
The company has responded to the Competitions Commission's accusations that it adds to an anti-competitive environment.
The police are planning to introduce a Web site to warn the public about 419 scams.
In today's technology roundup: Hollywood studios sue RealNetworks, Apple misses deadline, Netflix offers streamed movies, and Google makes right call.
Square One Solutions rejects anti-competitive and other allegations made by Choice Technologies.
In today's technology roundup: WiMax backers remain upbeat, China monitors Internet messages, Webcaster Settlement Act passes in Senate, and music download costs to be decided.
The company dismisses a provisional liquidation order against it, saying it is an attempted hostile takeover by Square One Solutions.