In today`s technology roundup: CD anti-piracy firm vows openness, Google merges Gmail with chat, Linux users want Photoshop and Sony Ericsson to offer Microsoft`s ActiveSync.
In today`s technology roundup: Oracle`s Siebel acquisition complete, Apple faces iPod lawsuit, Firefox security holes plugged, biometrics boom predicted, new car system from Fiat and Microsoft.
In this World Wide Wrap: Microsoft appeals against anti-trust decision, lawsuits filed against spyware maker and Blackberry hearing to continue.
New advertising rules for local cellphone service providers will come into effect this week.
In today`s technology roundup: HP debuts water cooling system, Google goes corporate, Grand Theft Auto maker sued, and Sony puts AIBO robot dog to sleep.
In today`s technology roundup: Skype can mask hacker attacks, Washington state and Microsoft file spyware scam suit, Opera gets mobiles browsing for free, and anti-spyware group formed.
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In today`s technology roundup: MS helps catch Bulgarian phishers, Apple iTunes users drive Volkswagens, and Internet Explorer 7 leaked online.
Most of the objectives of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 have been achieved, a new study shows.
The Johannesburg Metro Police Department has introduced an SMS system for motorists to check outstanding traffic fines, summons and warrants.
Implementing new interception and monitoring laws could cost large ISPs up to R15 million each, which will be passed on to consumers, says ISPA.
Intellectual property (IP) theft soared worldwide last year, says a Canadian intelligence firm.
Cyber law finally became South African street law in 2005 - moving from a small fringe speciality to mainstream law in less than five years, says e-lawyer Reinhardt Buys.
New laws are about to be introduced which place the onus on telecommunication service providers to obtain and keep information on their clients, which will greatly benefit the wireless and online retail industries.