The central bank has increased the amount the public can store in their mobile wallets.
Chinese tech titans clash, Anonymous denies PlayStation attack, smartphone market in 'perfect storm', and Samsung eyes Chrome OS device.
Behavioural targeting can offer excellent marketing results, but can pose security risks, says Acceleration.
Limelight expects the Clickability business to add between $4.5 million and $5 million in revenue.
European commuters will be paying for travel tickets via their mobile devices as early as 2015, says Juniper Research.
Social networking and the demand for real-time information changes the retail game.
Move aside master chefs, there's a new breed of food buffs in town.
In today's technology roundup: Bin Laden raid tweeted live, Facebook a 'spying machine', fake anti-virus targets Mac, and S Korean police invade Google.
Facebook starts testing its answer to Groupon, with a localised daily deals programme.
The tech book market has experienced some drastic changes, caused by a number of trends in this dynamic industry, says Intersoft.
In today's technology roundup: Twitter fights 'unfollow me' app, Obama to tour Facebook HQ, Intel posts blockbuster income, and EU mulls Net-neutrality probe.
The 11-year-old firm is making an aggressive play for the social media market, says CEO Wesley Lynch.