1780 - Steam engine inventor James Watt obtains a British patent for letter copying presses, which James Watt & Co produced that year.
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Solidarity will take its wage dispute with Telkom to the CCMA, if it is not resolved by the end of the month.
Councillor Tracy Cohen blasts the media for inaccurate reporting and debating issues out of context.
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Without an effective governance framework, business investments can erode value, says Andre February, managing consultant at Fujitsu Services SA.
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In this World Wide Wrap: Gulf upgrades e-governance, data theft soars, and Internet gets a jab.
In this World Wide Wrap: Driver texting gets thumbs down, Red Cross chooses PageOne, and Nokia Siemens extends agreement.
The Public Service Commission`s finding of proof of irregular staff appointments is incorrect, says Ivy Matsepe-Casaburri.
SA`s regulatory environment forces telecoms providers to look to other African countries for stability and growth.
The mobile operator faces another problem with its African operations.
Police arrest cellphone shop staff for swapping SIM cards to help cyber criminals.
The Universal Service and Access Agency blames its own management chaos for lack of delivery in the past year.