SA software engineers unite
Fourth Annual Software Engineering Colloquium to address accreditation, innovation and competitiveness
Fourth Annual Software Engineering Colloquium to address accreditation, innovation and competitiveness
Google Inc, in a long-running legal dispute over its plans to create a digital library of books, argued in court on Thursday that associations of authors and photographers should not be allowed to sue the company as a group
The DA has asked Public Protector Thuli Madonsela to investigate the controversial Gauteng e-toll collection contracts
The SA National Roads Agency Limited (Sanral) is still studying a ruling by the High Court in Pretoria which brought the Gauteng e-tolling project to a halt, it said on Wednesday
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Government efforts to introduce e-tolling and a high court order stopping it have raised questions about the state’s ability or willingness to guarantee debt, Business Day reported on Monday
A Google Inc engineer who wrote a computer program capable of collecting personal data from people’s home wireless networks, told at least two other Google employees about it, although the company asserted it did not know
New twists have emerged in the $4.2-billion lawsuit filed by MTN’s cellphone rival, Turkcell, in a United States court.
The SABC and Safa have reached an agreement on broadcasting rights, the broadcaster has announced.
The SA National Roads has been interdicted and restrained from levying and collecting tolls, the High Court in Pretoria ruled on Saturday.
Judge Bill Prinsloo started delivering judgment on an urgent application to halt the Gauteng e-toll project in the High Court in Pretoria on Saturday.
Money has been dedcuted from the bank account of a Pretoria woman before the implementation of the e-tolling system, according to a report on Friday.