In today`s technology roundup: Oracle head to pay $122 million settlement, Windows OneCare beta ready to go, and BitTorrent fights movie pirates.
In today`s technology roundup: US wins world gaming crown, Microsoft Xbox 360 makes desert debut, Microsoft seeks format certification, and Sony BMG sued.
Econet has been granted leave to launch arbitration applications against Delta State of Nigeria and First Bank of Nigeria.
Three large South African companies became the targets of phishing attacks this morning.
Trydian Interactive has partnered with Smit & Van Wyk Patent Attorneys to produce The Patent Toolkit, a product for inventors and the intellectual property community.
Effectively dealing with the growing communications load and associated information storage growth has obvious advantages, says Bernard Donnelly, consulting services manager at Unisys Africa.
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It is apparent that prosecutors and regulators are becoming serious about enforcing record-keeping laws, says Paul Mullon, divisional marketing director of Metrofile.
In today`s technology news roundup: Jail-time for movie pirate, Google mobile maps get easier, Grokster comes to an end, and Warner gives in to USD.
Storm Telecoms hopes to see its rates fall by up to 60% in the next three years if liberalisation speeds up.
Parties in the National Assembly yesterday unanimously passed the second readings of the Electronic Communications Bill and the ICASA amendment Bill.
While the Department of Communications pays lip service to the positive power of ICT, government legislation and lethargy continues to constrain its potential.
Government`s new laws pertaining to cellphones and SIM cards have come under attack from some industry players.
In today`s technology news roundup: Apple patches holes, court won`t review MS patent case, and Nokia wins IP DSLAM deal.