The police action saw authorities raid the offices and warehouses of three companies.
Amazon's Apple war costs $20bn, RIM offers cloud to corporates, hackers threaten news Web site, and Sprint sings iPhone blues.
Report finds that European risk managers rate social media as one of the greatest cyber threats to business.
Diverse customers remove tape roadblocks and achieve 80% server virtualisation.
Cosatu will consider court action if people are discriminated against on the basis of geography, and Gauteng tolls are not scrapped.
Father of artificial intelligence dies, Oracle ups cloud offering, Groupon goes after Google employees, and Fujitsu seeks supercomputer orders.
Security and privacy issues hinder public cloud uptake, leading organisations to consider private clouds, says Jasco.
The country's biggest province sees a first, with the opening of a science centre near Kuruman.
Hard drive scarcity fears mount, Jobs vowed to destroy Android, Microsoft posts record revenue, and German satellite crashes on Earth.
Justice Project SA has accused the transport minister of being childish and displaying the traits of a dictator for halting road construction.
Google will open its Ice Cream Sandwich OS code in its Galaxy Nexus phones.
An upcoming summit will debate the future of SA's road tariffs, including the controversial e-tolling system.
Government spent R20 million during the last financial year on the abandoned pebble bed project, which is technically worth nothing.