A Pietermaritzburg resident considers legal action against Nokia after his cellphone's battery explodes.
In today's technology roundup: Google updates business mail, Nokia and Renault in navigation deal, Verizon offers iPhone look-alike, and download lawsuits to continue.
In today's technology roundup: Microsoft revamps Zune, Apple sued over iPhone discount, Samsung unveils iPhone rival, and Toshiba to ship OLED screens.
In this World Wide Wrap: Laserfiche meets content management, IBM named Gartner leader, and content storage maintained.
In this World Wide Wrap: HP targets India, US camera market jumps 20%, and Konica, Heidelberger sue over patent.
In this World Wide Wrap: Governance lacking in SOA, US credit squeeze shows risks, and electronic discovery a legal challenge.
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In today's technology roundup: Skype founders quit, Facebook faces charges, Orange bows out, and Frontline wants FCC to bar Verizon.
The regulator claims USAL licensing is on track, despite concerns that the operators are on the verge of collapse.
The absence of legislative frameworks leaves companies open to information distraction or manipulation in SA, says Computek CEO Harry Chakhala.
In this World Wide Wrap: French court rules against Acer, water cools notebooks, and PC Frame clears clutter.
Hearings on the terms and conditions of new communication licences begin on Monday and will run until 9 October.
Competition is the way to reduce telecoms prices, says the World Bank.
Lyndall Shope-Mafole has been re-elected to a second term as communications department director-general.