In today's technology roundup: Phishers target Xbox 360, LimeWire's day of reckoning, Amazon apologises for cloud fault, and UK digital book sales soar.
The Entrust IdentityGuard Mobile Software Development Kit was developed for today's popular mobile platforms. [Local rep: L@Wtrust]
The Netgear ProSafe 20-AP wireless controller WC7520 simplifies wireless deployments and optimises network management.
The deal between Tech Mahindra and an unnamed Philippines telecoms company is spread over three years.
The failure was a major humiliation for the carrier, which markets itself as having a more reliable network than its rivals.
The Sliding PC 7 series can be a netbook or a tablet, sporting a qwerty keyboard and touch-screen.
The application allows iPhone and iPod touch owners to access Twitter, Facebook and now Pandora via the car's controls.
The Motion CL900 tablet has flexible features that enable a mobile worker to access and use data while on the move.
A free education service has saved FNB customers millions in banking fees, since its inception three years ago.
Business users are not securing their mobile devices, says an Absa security consultant.
A decision on e-tolling will be announced more than two months after the initial tariff structure was suspended.
Some feared it would “break” the Internet, but the royal nuptials just broke records for live video streaming.
The company's deal with Navteq and its buyout of the local distributor will aid its growth on the continent.