In this World Wide Wrap: BlueStar and New West partner, RFID improves inventory accuracy, and more retailers join ARTS.
PandaLabs forecasts how Internet threats will evolve over the next few months.
Despite a heavily regulated environment, the broadband market is still going strong, says Frost & Sullivan.
In this World Wide Wrap: RFID chips easy to hack, ATMs upgraded for chip cards, and mobile tickets save money.
The bank registers up to 40 000 new NotifyMe subscribers every week.
Utimaco's SafeGuard PortProtector stops data leakage through endpoints and removable media.
The company's shares increase 27% on news of the R29.5 million acquisition.
The WiFi hotspot provider is keen to do World Cup business.
In today's technology roundup: Microsoft fixes a dozen Office flaws, Wii up in smoke, Botswana cops get fingerprint ID system, and Apple downplays Beatles speculation.
In this World Wide Wrap: Gartner hosts new EMEA summit, GigaFin adds feature, and networking here to stay.
Triggered communications enable companies to build relationships with clients through constant touch points, says Mia Papanicolaou, e-marketing head at Striata.
The ThinkPad X300 notebook measures less than 1.85cm at its thinnest point and has a starting weight of 1.33kg.
In the midst of alleged political wrangling, Vodacom's BEE plans now include public participation.