In today's technology roundup: Method for critical data theft discovered, EU drafts RFID guidelines, China Mobile wants London HQ, and researchers crack BitLocker and FileVault.
In this World Wide Wrap: Users reluctant with convergence, Alloy uses two devices, and XO, Cisco converge networks.
McAfee's new research reveals almost three out of four mobile consumers are concerned about the security of mobile services.
The purchase cements Analysys Mason's position as strategic and operational adviser to the telecoms and digital media industry.
The state-owned entity needs to demonstrate greater accountability before it gets National Treasury support.
SA's second-largest mobile operator will assist students and working journalists wanting to study at Rhodes University.
The state-owned entity will have to up its broadcasting signal revenue as government slashes funding.
ICASA will hold public hearings on 6 and 7 March, before finalising the regulations.
The prepaid BlackBerry platform will drive Internet connectivity in emerging markets, including SA.
The operator will miss its self-imposed deadline for concluding the R7.5 billion deal by next month.
Despite stopping its "100 cars in 100 days" competition, the National Lotteries Board is still unhappy with the operator.
An IP telephony network from Avaya, Extreme Networks and Juniper Networks will operate behind the scenes at the games.
Premier Mbazima Shilowa promises e-ticketing, and deploying IT to improve policing, driver licensing and disaster management.