In today's technology roundup: Google updates business mail, Nokia and Renault in navigation deal, Verizon offers iPhone look-alike, and download lawsuits to continue.
As many as 75% of London users are unwittingly making themselves potential cyber-crime victims.
SA's online shopping boom continues, with World Wide Worx predicting 35% growth in spending.
In today's technology roundup: Microsoft offers online document storage, Adobe buys Buzzword, altered iPhones freeze up, and smart phones for the masses.
In today's technology roundup: Hackers threaten electrical grid, Facebook under pressure, Gateway takes shot at iMac, and AOL IM vulnerability exposed.
The Novell-led initiative encourages use of information card technology.
In today's technology roundup: Amazon targets Apple's iTunes, larger challenge for OLPC, and Microsoft launches Halo 3.
The companies will provide the Actinic range of e-commerce solutions to the local SME market.
Fifty-thousand taxpayers have already filed returns via the Internet, says the receiver.
In today's technology roundup: PS3, Xbox rivalry continues, Verizon drops Marley, SpiralFrog offers free songs, and student sues Microsoft.
Local surfers particularly like news and weather Web sites, says the latest Nielsen//NetRatings survey.
In today's technology roundup: Google bankrolls moon contest, Quarterlife airs on MySpace, Verizon sues FCC, Prince lashes out, and Japan launches lunar explorer.
Every business needs a Web site if it wants to compete in today's marketplace, says Enlist HR Solutions.