A burgeoning e-discovery industry is developing in the wake of corporate governance clampdowns.
1725 - The oldest known form of data storage is used by one Basile Bouchon, who uses a perforated paper loop to store patterns to be used on cloth.
In today's technology roundup: Google bankrolls moon contest, Quarterlife airs on MySpace, Verizon sues FCC, Prince lashes out, and Japan launches lunar explorer.
The private undersea cable developer is not reconsidering its project to connect the East Coast of Africa and land in SA.
Five companies have been successful in their bids for pay-TV licences.
The Communications Workers Union is presenting mitigating circumstances to Telcordia.
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The DA and IFP have cried foul over the communications minister's statements on undersea cable ownership.
Following a complaint by Vodacom, the ASA ruled that certain MTN ads amount to "ambush marketing".
Parliament is paving the way for online gambling legislation to become law.
Merrill Lynch and Deutsche Bank have been appointed by MTN to look at Telkom asset buy.
Eleven companies clubbed together to mark the minister of communications' budget vote.
In today's technology roundup: HP unveils 'microneedle' drug patch, extension of MS judgment sought, IBM supports OpenOffice community, and MS issues security patches.
An unqualified audit is expected, but critics seeking a radical reduction in the time required to approve proposals may be disappointed.