The Department of Transport does not know when the minister will finish perusing the e-toll stakeholder report.
In today's technology roundup: Apple holds more cash than US govt, Google to buy over 1 000 IBM patents, Apple leads smartphone market, and Xbox addict dies from blood clot.
In a move to boost its competitiveness in the Linux space, Oracle has purchased Ksplice.
The cloud start-up hopes to eliminate the customisation required to build most private clouds.
The game is the remake of the groundbreaking 1998 Nintendo classic of the same name.
Drivers with legitimate licence plates that are duplicated by fraudsters will be double-billed.
The company wants to grow its financing arm, but does not want outside shareholders.
The company donates R1 million to the Nelson Mandela Annual Lecture.
In today's technology roundup: HP, Oracle in trade secrets row, S Korea fingers China for data theft, RSA Security attack costs $66m, and MS-DOS turns 30.
Cloud servers can help save energy if their excess heat is used to warm up our buildings.
The software giant aims to allow large volumes of data to be presented visually for quicker decisions based on real-time information.
The move comes following a debacle which saw staff overpaid, underpaid or not paid at all.
Chris Kemp starts a private cloud computing system to handle the massive data load of the US space agency.