In today's technology roundup: HP threatens Oracle with lawsuit, Nintendo shares drop amid Wii doubts, Dell snubs US for China with tablet debut, and Google honours late guitarist Les Paul.
iCloud services will be vastly different to the way Google and Amazon use the cloud, says Apple.
Analysts predict contactless payments will generate $50 billion over the next three years.
Customers can now pay bills, recharge and send credit in real-time to other customers for three more hours.
Network Platforms has introduced the DrayTek Vigor 2830 Series ADSL Router Firewall.
LAWtrust has introduced Entrust IdentityGuard 10.0, which brings together security solutions for physical, logical and mobile access.
One of the pitfalls of a wireless infrastructure is increased exposure to unauthorised intrusions, says Martin May, regional director (Africa) of Enterasys Networks.
The managed services provider shifts its mobile management strategy from device to user-centric.
Jabra EasyGo can connect to two Bluetooth-enabled devices simultaneously.
Apple's iPad 2 will be offered together with a subscription to the Daily Maverick's new tablet publication.
Telkom must sort out a dispute with a Nigerian company, before it can wrap up the sale of its Multi-Links business.
The company is set to unveil a new tablet in July and it will be powered by Android's Honeycomb.