In today's technology roundup: Adobe fixes 'critical' Flash flaw, concerns over body scanners, Aussies face 10-year browsing lock-up, and UK operators likely to follow O2.
In this World Wide Wrap: Diverse E3 coming, Sony intros 3D consoles, and Microsoft plans 3D gaming.
In this World Wide Wrap: Android makes m-banking gains, online banking continues surging, and US bank offers P2P mobile banking.
Unstructured data and cloud technologies have BI practitioners thinking hard.
As mobility becomes the name of the game, the Acer Aspire One brings laptop technologies to netbook form.
The Cape IT Initiative uses an electronic voting system to choose its new board.
Two researchers from the University of Cape Town use nanotechnology to create printable semiconductors.
In this World Wide Wrap: Apple deploys competition barriers, China converges telco networks, and HP to unveil smartphone printers.
No local release date has yet been communicated by Apple for its iPhone 4.
The electoral commission hopes to maintain a permanent, up-to-date and accurate register of voters.
In this World Wide Wrap: Robots of a feather, stick together, nanotech drug system gets grant, and emerging tech centre opens.
In this World Wide Wrap: HP unveils e-mail-enabled printer, GSK investigates tablet printing, and BBC signs print management partner.
The companies are rolling out IT infrastructure for mobile money transfer services in Africa.