In today's technology roundup: Facebook charged with fraud, power outage darkens Web sites, and MySpace cuts 29 000.
In today's technology roundup: Bosses snoop on networking sites, Google may bid billions, Microsoft leads privacy code, and typo blamed for Vista muddle.
In this World Wide Wrap: Sage offers e-payment, Google targets news, and tourism looks to Web.
In today's technology roundup: PS3 sales hit 1m in Japan, Google loses market share to Microsoft, Mozilla patches Firefox and IE flaw, and most anticipated games of the year.
An Abuja-based fibre network links several Nigerian banks' branches, upping service delivery.
There is a good reason why many smaller ISPs have not bought interception equipment, says the association.
In today's technology roundup: Intel upgrades dual-core chip, Google cookies will 'auto delete', world broadband prices revealed, and Windows Home Server heads to manufacturing.
SAA will penalise travellers who do not book flights online.
In today's technology roundup: Internet radio faces fee spectre, iPod safety debate, broadband plan raises questions, and Warner drops Imeem suit.
Digital banking options can save customers 40% to 100% in transaction fees, say banks.
In today's technology roundup: Online advertising grows, anti-corruption site launches, Microsoft reassures partners, and Nokia adds Skype.
In today's technology roundup: IE and Firefox share security flaw, Microsoft offers hosted CRM, downloading direct to TV, Web 2.0 creates developer demand, and ATI chief resigns.
In today's technology roundup: Card scammers get charitable, Samsung and Ericsson bury hatchet, Microsoft service contracts questioned, and Google lags in Asia.