In today's technology roundup: Airport body scans to be compulsory, US state probes breach of 80 000, WikiLeaks shuts down temporarily, and Firefox for mobile hits production mode.
In this World Wide Wrap: Govt teams up with eBay, Obama gives SMEs tax relief, and Microsoft and best time for IT SMEs.
In this World Wide Wrap: Intel turns to solar power, EU commits to conditional carbon target, and Wipro unveils greener desktops.
In this World Wide Wrap: Buy Twitter followers on eBay, Amazon agrees to higher e-book pricing, and payment fraud targets online VARs.
In this World Wide Wrap: Apple faces trademark claims, iPhone apps make 3G VOIP calls, and Thailand tackles VOIP fraud.
The company is among the world's top 25 corporate patent recipients of 2009. [Local rep: Bytes Document Solutions]
The minister wants to increase the productivity of women in science and technology.
The organisation will hunt for SA's top black innovators.
Africa can no longer afford to ignore the role ICT plays in development, says the president.
In this World Wide Wrap: Gaming central to iPad, mobile gaming cashes in, and Oz gaming spend tops $2bn.
In this World Wide Wrap: Sky capitalises on HD TV, largest mobile multimedia network, and Fox Soccer broadcasts in HD.
The country enters an alliance of international think tanks to collaborate on sustainable solutions.
Self-publishing and e-books grow in SA as companies find innovative ways to get more authors published.