In today's technology roundup: UK census data hacked?, Fujitsu bounces back after tsunami, jobless start new careers in IT, and Foursquare hits 10m users.
African refugees can now download an Android app that will help them get in contact with their missing relatives.
Though e-readers still offer the truest reading experience, consumers are demanding the multimedia functionality of tablets, says In-Stat.
SMEs could start adopting a stricter stance on security and intrusion protection with the CR35wi unified threat management device.
In today's technology roundup: More trouble for RIM, Mozilla to unleash Firefox 5 today, iPhone drives up mobile data, and Google Chrome Frame bypasses admin controls.
An analyst has upgraded AMD's stock, saying it will gain market share and downgraded larger rival Intel.
In spite of the growth, consumers are yet to embrace the concept of mobile shopping, says Forrester Research.
Starbucks released an Android app that allows customers in the US to pay for coffee with their smartphone.
The slate PC plugs enterprise data leaks caused by employees introducing non-secure slates to the workplace.
This powerful camera almost fits into a pocket, but is overpriced for the category.
A study shows disgraced US congressman Anthony Weiner is not alone when it comes to regretting an online post.
In today's technology roundup: Google to revitalise Internet TV?, Obama takes Twitter more seriously, US to outlaw location-based stalking, and US plans 'virtual firing range'.