In today's technology roundup: Sharp sues Samsung over patent, Dell expands Linux PC sales, iMacs get new look, and Nokia unveils new phones.
A cable landing deal will allow Neotel to provide the first true competition in the local international gateway arena.
In today's technology roundup: Microsoft cuts Xbox 360 prices, iPhone sued over keyboard, Lenovo to preload Novell's Linux, and Microsoft accused of becoming 'software police'.
In this World Wide Wrap: Virgin lets messaging fly, IM a liability, and SMS robs thieves.
Microsoft's claim that Linux infringes on its patents is nothing more than a storm in a teacup.
The Department of Public Enterprises has been slammed for presenting a weak Infraco case.
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Union members and management have finally found common ground at SA's largest mobile provider.
Many companies leave document retention and deletion in the hands of employees, risking legal implications down the line.
ICASA has suggested that Infraco's licensing should be done in terms of the Electronic Communication Act.
It is immaterial that it is a state-owned enterprise, the Competition Commission told Parliament yesterday.
The proposed tariff reductions announced in June have been approved.
In this World Wide Wrap: Kodak sues Panasonic and JVC, printing a hazard, and Adobe offers enterprise imaging.
Users claim to have access to other members' private information.