E-toll judgement underway
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.
New Apple TV hinted by source
A Reuters source has hinted at “upcoming devices that stream content” similar to the way the current Apple TV streams video
Samsung surpasses Nokia as top handset vendor
South Korea’s Samsung Electronics Co overtook Nokia as the world’s top handset maker
Google anti-trust probe escalates
The Federal Trade Commission has turned to a former prosecutor in the Oklahoma City bombing trial to help run its antitrust investigation of Google Inc, escalating the stakes in the months-long probe into whether the Internet giant promotes search results that favor its business.
Standard Bank, FNB adverts found to be misleading
Both Standard Bank and First National Bank have been found guilty of misleading advertising, according to a report on Friday.
E-tag money deduction baffles SANRAL, collection agency
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.
Google Translate turns 6, tops 200 million monthly users
Google Translate marked its sixth birthday on Thursday with news that more than 200 million people use the free online translation service monthly.
US seizes websites in credit fraud crackdown
US authorities have ordered the seizure of 36 websites engaged in selling and distributing stolen credit card numbers, officials said Thursday.
E-toll postponement discussed ahead of ruling
Judge sets date for ruling on e-Toll interdict while the ANC and Cosatu agree to postpone tolling







