In today's technology roundup: Steve Jobs explains ban on Flash, EU considers new cyber crime agency, UK white space could fill up fast, and James Cameron builds 3D cam for Mars rover.
The global mobile banking industry will reach 894 million users by 2015, predicts Berg Insight.
After suspending its e-book sales, Exclusive Books expects to restart the e-book portal from July.
A R129 million Motion Control System will track the movement of tourists, ahead of the 2010 Fifa Soccer World Cup.
More effective technology in local mines could trim the amount of deaths every year, says Solidarity.
The recent broadband wars will drive SA to success, says science and technology minister Naledi Pandor.
In today's technology roundup: Robot coach helps errant dieters, online anonymity fuelled Estonia attacks, Google diplomatic on Net neutrality, and Nokia releases first open source phone.
The new release has been dubbed 'Office for the Internet generation'.
Cisco hails the potential of unified communications, but broadband hurdles may slow regional uptake, say analysts.
In today's technology roundup: Chinese insurer to appeal MS ruling, Facebook's Open Graph heralds semantic Web, Serkis plans motion capture studio, and Chery joins electric car collaboration.
Cyber-criminals use cloud-based technology to turn machines into botnets.
Freely available geographical information systems open a world of discovery for both professional and public users.
With hackers outsmarting traditional security measures, moving to the cloud could provide increased protection, says Trend Micro.