In today's technology roundup: No rush for Windows Vista, Oracle tackles identity management, identity theft to dominate in 2007, and authorities clamp down on free Internet sport.
Eco design must focus on business, not technicalities, says Applied EcoDesign.
Internet Solutions' lawyers close in on an individual and his team, in a protracted investigation.
Symantec and the SA Chapter of the Internet Society are offering a bounty for the successful conviction of spammers.
Eleven law firms in the UK have adopted Mimecast in the last two months and a similar trend is emerging in SA.
The unintended consequences of over-regulation are a major threat to the World Cup, says an ICT lawyer.
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Regulations for the resolution of .za domain name disputes have been gazetted.
Telkom's loss in the Supreme Court of Appeal is not expected to filter through to its bottom line.
Telkom could be forced to pay up to R1.5 billion, as Telcordia wins an appeal case.
In today's technology roundup: Biometric plan for motorists, Chinese Web pornographer jailed for life, Internet extends reach of Bangladeshi villagers, and 'Big Brother' cameras listen for fights.
Linux doesn't infringe Microsoft's patents, says Novell, as Steve Ballmer claims otherwise.
In today's technology roundup: New tech proposed to stop drunk-driving, Toshiba unveils SDHC card, WiFi standards face patent threat, and worm attacks Second Life.
The Competition Commission blocks Telkom's R2.4 billion BCX buy, but the telco remains confident.