In today's technology roundup: Time Warner may shed AOL, Apple fixes QuickTime bug, music companies sue Baidu, Sohu, and Sony tops TV sales
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The National Gambling Amendment Bill proposed that only licensed interactive gambling providers may advertise.
Behind every organisation is a big whip meant to keep that entity functioning in an orderly and ethical manner.
Set-top boxes will be manufactured locally, intensifying competition in the electronics sector.
Government needs to set a digital TV migration policy to enable switchover.
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Opposition MPs let ministers Erwin and Sonjica have it yesterday, while support from their majority party comrades was subdued.
The software giant clamps down on piracy in the channel.
The companies reach an advanced stage in their preparation to determine Telkom's liability to Telcordia.
Government claims a draft new law will boost innovation, but researchers say it won't.
The amendment would streamline the way broadcasters contribute to enable universal service and access for the poor.
Parliament is briefed on a new standards regime to separate the SA Bureau of Standards' regulatory and enforcement functions.
In this World Wide Wrap: Glu makes $36m bid, court allows T-Mobile lawsuit, and FCC auctions airwaves.