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MS warns of worms

A Microsoft security report says cyber crooks are digging into computers for weak spots to penetrate with worms.

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FNB calls get cheaper

First National Bank's (FNB's) ISP division has slashed call rates to mobile phones from its VOIP offerings to 99c per minute.

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Levinson leaves Google

Google says Arthur Levinson has resigned from the company, averting a potential showdown with government over his job at Apple.

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Broadband struggle continues

African cellphone subscriptions have grown faster than any other region, but it lacks broadband.

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Mobile broadband to rule

The coming of approximately 10 to 12 new undersea cables to Africa within the next three years is very good news.

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ICASA regulations by year-end

ICASA wants to have finalised regulations on scarce spectrum by the end of the year.

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A billion hits per day

Google's online video site YouTube now gets a billion hits a day, the site's founder Chad Hurley said in a video posted Friday.

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Computer labs by 2010

All schools in Gauteng will have computer labs by May 2010, says the Gauteng Shared Services Centre (GSSC).

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FNB goes offline

First National Bank (FNB) clients, who tried to log on for online banking yesterday, were greeted with the message: “Online Banking is currently unavailable. Please try again later. We apologise for any inconvenience.”

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Internet point competitor launched

Teraco Data Environments has unveiled competition for local Internet exchange points.

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SA needs bandwidth

SA's broadband quality and penetration is not high enough to meet the needs of the country and its businesses applications.

 

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