Hackers in MasterCard, Visa onslaught, Google defends Chrome native code, Symantec warns of WikiLeaks malware, and Apple updates MacBook Air.
MasterCard pulls plug on WikiLeaks, Google debuts second Nexus phone, Apache closer to quitting Java, and Ofcom to impose price controls.
In this World Wide Wrap: E-payment to save India $22bn, Smartpay plans ASX listing, and China upbeat about mobile payment.
Some of SA's online retailers are reporting as much as a 30% sales growth compared to this time last year.
In today's technology roundup: WikiLeaks hosts cache on Amazon, Apple iOS in phishing threat, US shuts down 70 sites, and Google backs O3b satellite project.
In this World Wide Wrap: Retailer targets India e-commerce profits, Amazon mulls international expansion, and Australian dollar forces retailer's closure.
In this World Wide Wrap: Indian mobile banking boosted, Ghana universities drive e-payments, and Singapore sets up e-payment initiative.
Companies implementing kiosks need to take customers' needs into consideration, says Consology.
Hackers have developed new methods that are difficult to detect, says Ideco.
Provided it's used in an engaging manner, e-mail could be a powerful tool for marketers, says Acceleration.
The board wants the site closed, but has yet to hear what its Russian counterpart is going to do about it.
In this World Wide Wrap: US mulls 'cloud-first' policy, cloud heralds business evolution, and EU funds cloud research projects.