In today's technology roundup: National security strategy fails on cyber crime, unlimited tunes from Apple?, UK software patent rules rewritten, and Adobe will make Flash work on iPhone.
The company could owe the state coffers as much as R40 million.
The SA Post Office is confident the separate cases brought against it by two former CEOs will be resolved.
This is the final leg in Neotel's bid to acquire Transtel's operating assets.
In today's technology roundup: Processor war heats up, iPhone owners use mobile Web, Oz network secrets Bill unveiled, and Nvidia ships new GeForce 9800 GX2.
An IFP MP wants cable theft prosecuted under the country's terrorism law.
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In today's technology roundup: Court rejects Microsoft anti-trust appeal, Google News and YouTube blocked in China, phishing attacks hit six-month high, and HP to preload Novell's Desktop Linux.
It's time to discover what good the advice dished out by the president's PIAC on ISAD has done.
There is only enough spectrum for a few more VANs, and WiMax trial operators should expect nothing, says ICASA.
The navy's first and only woman admiral resigns after being convicted for fraud.
Altech CE Craig Venter is to explain dealings with Thint and Nkobi.
In today's technology roundup: EU calls for electronic visas, Bill Gates says hire more foreigners, Intel anti-competition case begins, and Wal-Mart pulls Linux PC.
How the DOC measures itself and its director-general was the focus of questions from ANC parliamentarians.