In today's technology roundup: Dell unveils sub-$1 000 notebook, mobiles 'may be riskier than smoking', malware blamed for supermarket breach, and Photoshop goes free on Web.
Retail remains a crucial means of distribution for the IT sector, says Craig Brunsden, chief marketing officer, Axiz.
The airline has contracted Clicks2Customers to drive more search-engine traffic to its Web site.
In this World Wide Wrap: Future selects Cisco, entries open for awards, and Hybris assists Zavvi.
In this World Wide Wrap: Future, Cisco talk RFID, India rail gets ticket machines, and tax returns get faster.
In this World Wide Wrap: IBM amends POS focus, Web-based tool adds sophistication, and RTE acquires retailerINC.
US supermarket clients have fallen victim to credit card fraudsters, says Brett Myroff, CEO of Netxactics.
The campaign employs SMS, MMS, a TV show and mobi site to get customers interactive.
In this World Wide Wrap: BlueStar and New West partner, RFID improves inventory accuracy, and more retailers join ARTS.
In this World Wide Wrap: IKI deploys self-service, Continental checks in with NCR, and Abu Dhabi motorists fill up.
In this World Wide Wrap: America Onshore, Attendance, partner, Haggen upgades HR systems, and P&I sells off product.
In this World Wide Wrap: Verizon opens "Evolution" store, RFID tracks pallets and products, and UTC Retails releases upgraded workstation.
In this World Wide Wrap: China is RFID hub, Bar codes cause disruption, and India pilots smart cards.