In today's technology roundup: Apple can keep secrets from Samsung, UK teen charged over Web attacks, anti-Israel app pulled from App Store, and Google bullish on m-payments.
NXP Semiconductors will be building NFC chips into future Sony Ericsson smartphones.
IP in the contact centre is pivotal to enabling access to emerging cloud-based solutions, reveals a Dimension Data report.
The majority of local contact centres mainly focus on reducing costs rather than improving customer service, a DiData survey discovers.
African refugees can now download an Android app that will help them get in contact with their missing relatives.
MTN, Ericsson and Refugees United unveiled a free mobile service to facilitate the reconnection of refugees and their families.
The shift towards increased productivity can be attributed to a move away from single-function printers, says Lexmark.
The company fills the position that has been vacant since the end of last year.
Starbucks released an Android app that allows customers in the US to pay for coffee with their smartphone.
Angela Gahagan, MTN Business head, talks about Africa and the promise of the operator's investment in local infrastructure.
When staff think before opening a suspicious e-mail attachment, businesses save a great deal of money, says Kaspersky Lab.
FNB's mobile banking services record high growth rates in African countries.