Adult Web sites, especially those advertising "services", are thriving in a grey area.
The two Film and Publications Board cyber inspectors will be sent to the UK for training.
An increasing number of local companies are switching to online purchasing, says Dell.
Cabinet has approved changes to gambling laws that will allow online casinos.
In today's technology roundup: ICANN approves .asia as domain, Microsoft predicts a million Zune sales, Citrix and Cisco team up on click-to-call, and Sex.com thief released from prison.
While a Gartner analyst preaches the Internet's future lies in Web 2.0, a local practitioner has a more jaded view.
Here Be Dragons will buy a stake in search engine marketing company incuBeta.
The online recruitment industry boom of the past five years looks set to continue.
The act of successfully submitting an award entry, through a frustrating system, is in itself deserving of an award.
Local online distributors of adult goods have until 31 December to stop selling.
Internet bodies have challenged a lawyer's claim that illegal domain parking is rampant in SA.
In today's technology roundup: Microsoft challenges Google, UK airport begins biometric trials, Yahoo changes focus, Big Blue to help probe Big Bang, and spammers gain upper hand.