In today's technology roundup: Dell's faulty PC woes worsen, secret agents raid Web cam artist, man tattoos QR code onto chest, and UK govt commits to open data.
The sector is failing to informing customers of the dangers associated with online transactions, says the National Australia Bank.
The game allows players to join with their friends to build a powerful empire and rule the world.
The expanded service is to encourage early adopters to stick with Amazon's cloud storage, the retail giant says.
While more secure, these platforms are vulnerable to many traditional attacks, says Symantec.
The company opened its doors a decade ago, selling airtime and car audio equipment out of a car boot.
Local women venture into the social media space via their simple WAP-enabled handsets, according to a new study.
The Protection of Personal Information Bill could be watered down due to financial implications for the direct marketing industry.
The prices of MTN's uncapped broadband packages are significantly reduced.
The transactions include payments for digital and physical goods, money transfers and near field communications, says Juniper Research.
The printer is said to work with latest GNU/Linux operating systems such as Ubuntu 11.04.
If tests work out, the coffee chain will upgrade its current MicroStrategy deployment.
Apple has not yet patched the latest iPad and iPhone vulnerability, warns Sophos.