In today's technology roundup: WordPress hack exposes code, WinPhone 'Mango' details revealed, US issues remote botnet lockdown, and new Flash threat hits Adobe.
Businesses will advertise their products and services using RFID technology tied to Google Search.
Users will be able to print Web pages from printers that are compatible with the Google service.
The first PandaLabs Quarterly Report of 2011 reports intense virus activity.
As the Swazi uprising gathers steam, the mobile operator is accused of deliberately limiting mobile Internet access.
Ghana prepares for high-speed broadband following the deployment of Glo 1 fibre-optic undersea cable.
The organisation prefers RIM devices over Apple's iPhone and others for handling government data.
Though social networking security awareness is rising, many South Africans let information slip through the cracks.
The mobile apps improve productivity as managers and employees can complete workforce-related tasks using mobile devices.
Cellphones are being used for far more purposes in Africa than in developed markets, says TNS International.
The company has registered more than 90% of its subscriber base.
Kenya's corporate sector gets behind a project to upgrade information networks for the country's disaster monitoring centre.
In today's technology roundup: UK mobile users fear 'bill shock', Wozniak mulls Apple comeback, Russia rejects Web sites ban bid, and Jobs' biography on the cards.