In today's technology roundup: Hi-tech firms face financial distress, Fujitsu workers down tools, UK firm denies Egyptian 'cyber spy' deal, and Murdoch offers $4.7m to hacking victims.
Electronic and mobile payments are increasingly becoming the preferred method of payment globally, a report says.
The Ooma Telo Air lets users make free calls within the range of their home networks.
The partnership will provide opportunities to explore global scale collaboration in the mobile ad market.
The netbook impresses with its 10-hour average battery life, but disappoints in its multi-tasking capability.
The funding will enable the company to buy additional tower portfolios from operators and build new towers.
The solution allows BMO MasterCard customers to purchase services using a sticker on their mobile phones.
New services will let customers pay for products with just a name and telephone number.
The devices pack 750GB of storage, limit spinning and have upgradeable hard drives, says the company.
IT leaders are under pressure to support employee-owned devices, reveals a Dimension Data-commissioned study.
Ericsson is the exclusive sponsor of the Mashable Social Good Summit, taking place in New York this week.
Amazon's e-book lending service could signal the end of an era for publishers - but usher in an entirely new one.
Security fundamentals are more relevant than ever as everyone and his dog heads off to the cloud.