Two open content gurus criticise SA's high connection tariffs, calling the practice "backward telecoms politics".
The Wikipedia founder plans to have his own open source search engine operating by year-end.
In today's technology roundup: MySpace news goes online, Mozilla offers e-mail client, and federal agencies scrutinised.
Internet Solutions has been awarded the ability to register domains directly with ICANN.
Hosted services will boost the number of virtual businesses where the majority of functions are outsourced, says Rackspace Managed Hosting.
In today's technology roundup: Leopard delay may signal deeper problems, Chinese censors target cyber-flesh, CBS signs distribution deal, and Brazil airline takes to Second Life skies.
In today's technology roundup: Thailand bans YouTube, Virgin Radio on gaming consoles, blogger code of conduct compiled, and 2.9m Georgian data records missing.
Banks must shift their paradigms from technology to protecting customers' experience and their own revenue streams, says Gerrit Bus, country manager, Compuware SA.
In today's technology roundup: Icann rejects .xxx registry, EMI takes locks off music tracks, FCC imposes rules to prevent pretexting, and UK mulls child porn changes.
In today's technology roundup: Microsoft to issue cursor flaw patch early, Dell to offer PCs with Linux, IBM tech helps disabled surf the Web, and Web pranksters have field day.
Banks warn clients to be more vigilant as phishing attempts double.
In today's technology roundup: IBM speeds up, AT&T teams up with Napster, sugar could power cellphones, and California cuts off aid to ID thieves.