In today's technology roundup: Spammer faces slammer, Bluetooth tech advances, Intel and Google are power savers, and Safari security controversy.
The PIC Collections System will add value to its in-house system trace and legal systems.
The strike by the Communications Workers Union members at Vodacom has once again been suspended, pending further negotiations.
Local loop unbundling is a process and not an event, says the Department of Communications.
Government will spend R1 million to develop an enterprise architecture framework by November 2008.
The papers are in and now the court must set a date to clarify the legal position of online casinos, says Piggs Peak.
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In today's technology roundup: Music, movies more dangerous, PS3 loses cheapest title, Lala.com sends songs to iPod, MySpace jailbirds jailed, and open source earns $1.8 billion.
Microsoft publicly acknowledges that more than 235 of its patents are incorporated into open source technology.
Pamphlets distributed by iBurst have been found to be misleading, misrepresentative and anti-competitive.
Co-developed by Obsidian Switch, DocumentX has unveiled a Web site to offer customised legal documents online.
The communications minister's request for public comment on policy directives is a bid "to ensure transparency".
The Free Bandwidth Campaign urges consumers to access free bandwidth for local use.
In today's technology roundup: US arrests 'spam king', Microsoft improves tools, and patched Macs vulnerable.