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White House seeks comment on trusted ID plan

The White House is seeking comment on a draft plan for establishing a trusted identity system online, with the goal of making Internet transactions more secure and convenient.  read more »

Motorola Droid X smartphone a win for Android

It was surely only the purest coincidence that Verizon, Motorola and Google introduced the Droid X smartphone the day before Apple's iPhone 4 shipped. And certainly, the companies' ability to get actual shipping units into reviewers' hands before most of them could see Apple's latest had not a whiff of calculation. Perish the thought.  read more »

Congress questions Apple over privacy concerns

The folks on Capitol Hill are the latest to take an interest in Apple. According to a report in the Washington Post, Representatives Ed Markey (D-Massachusetts) and Joe Barton (R-Texas), who co-chair the House's privacy caucus, have issued questions to Apple CEO Steve Jobs over Apple's policy on collecting private information.  read more »

France Telecom moves toward recovering US$300M from Kenya

France Telecom has recorded a major victory in its quest to recover US$300 million from the Kenya government after alleged over payment for Telkom Kenya assets in 2007.  read more »

As YouTube Grows, Will it Go Premium?

YouTube's popularity continues to make for impressive statistics, but it also serves as a reminder of how little the site has changed through the years.  read more »

Windows 7 Sales are Hot and Just Getting Started

Microsoft reports that it has sold more than 150 million copies of the Windows 7 desktop operating system in the roughly nine months it's been available--making it the fastest selling OS in history. Windows 7 has more than redeemed Microsoft for the fiasco that was Windows Vista, and it is still just getting started.  read more »

Congress Asks Apple to Explain its Privacy Policy

Reps. Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.) and Joe Barton (R-Texas) are asking tough questions of Apple CEO Steve Jobs about recent changes to the company's privacy policy. The two congressmen sent a letter to Jobs on Thursday asking the company to explain its privacy changes and how they comply with user privacy safeguards built into Section 222 of the Federal Telecommunications Act.  read more »

East Africa countries favor ICT sector in budgets

Rwanda has become the second country in East Africa to eliminate Value Added Tax on mobile handsets, in its latest effort to increase uptake of telecommunications services.  read more »

Google Voice: Your Guide to Getting Started

Google's officially opened the gates and invited all of America into Google Voice, its customizable phone management service.  read more »

Corruption charges halt two South Africa tech contracts

South Africa, Africa's second largest telecommunications market, has become the latest country on the continent to deal with corruption charges regarding technology contracts, moving to cancel deals valued at more than US$552 million.  read more »