The former MTN MD prepares to produce evidence that the SA Post Office knew he was not guilty.
The new Consumer Protection Bill focuses upon facilities for a consumer to obtain regulatory redress, says Sabinet Online.
Alec Erwin's Infraco beats Ivy Matsepe-Casaburri's Uhurunet to become government's preferred undersea cable initiative.
The police investigate over 90 cases of SIM swap fraud with a view to building a collective case.
Advanced electronic signatures are beneficial to security, but only if implemented properly.
The pay-TV broadcaster refuses to discuss its funding and whether this will affect its mid-2008 launch plans.
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The Shuttleworth Foundation and Canada fund research on the impact of copyright on education.
Time is running out for organisations to embrace the PCI standard, says David Naude, product manager at SecureData.
This causes the country to lag behind its African counterparts, says MultiChoice.
Eighteen names are submitted to Parliament to fill two ICASA councillor positions.
Yahoo takes a firm stand against Microsoft's takeover bid, despite a $2 per share increase to its original bid.
In today's technology roundup: DreamWorks disappointed with 3D progress, Google co-operates in paedophile investigation, Microsoft delays SP3 release, and Apple results beat expectations.
The three-week deadline for Yahoo to begin negotiating has come to an end.