In this World Wide Wrap: Lawyers warn e-banking customers, mFoundry unveils iPhone banking, and banks move to CRM.
InnovationLab hopes to showcase the classroom of the future to investors and policymakers.
The outsourcing procedure has already begun, but an insider says the process is a sham.
Ambiguous language can cause ICT consumers and industry harm, says a legal expert.
In today's technology roundup: Payment card security standard under fire, CookieMonster nabs user credentials, Facebook imposes site facelift, and Google Suggest triggers privacy complaints.
In this World Wide Wrap: Courts turn to video-conferencing, Projectiondesign appoints manager, and Palazzo selects Videoplus.
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Microsoft cracks down on a PE businessman alleged to be selling high-quality fake software.
The DST hopes to use public funding to finance the commercialisation of intellectual property.
In today's technology roundup: IT knocked off UK skills shortage list, Apple unveils thinnest iPod yet, possible anti-trust suit for Google and Yahoo, and Glasgow tube gets phone coverage.
In this World Wide Wrap: VOIP managers sentenced, SoundBite fully VOIP, and VOIP enables global business.
The Supreme Court of Appeals orders the companies to pay Technical Information Systems' legal costs.
The broadcaster can proceed with a R380 million Sony SA contract for outside broadcasting vans.
In today's technology roundup: China chip an Intel rival?, Google promises privacy fixes, 5 000 prison worker records lost, and Israeli Pentagon hacker on ATM fraud rap.