Local retailers, banks and restaurants are ready for an influx of tourists.
The cost of being offline is much more than lost ticket sales, says an analyst.
Many users select short and simple passwords, leaving them open to cyber attacks, a new study finds.
In this World Wide Wrap: Candidates adopt new media campaigns, Pfizer ups e-marketing spend, and Singapore start-up intros paperless billing.
In this World Wide Wrap: YouTube prepares video rental service, online entrepreneurship encouraged, and Facebook doubles US audience.
In this World Wide Wrap: Firefox 3.6 features improved functionality, MS and Intuit deliver SME apps, and Motorola opens China app store.
Advances in cloud computing, SaaS, and Web-based services are levelling the entrepreneurial battlefield, says Integr8.
In this World Wide Wrap: IT outsourcing brings SME benefits, TCS shares hit record high, and outsourcing to slash IT costs
In today's technology roundup: France, Germany warn against IE, Facebook vulnerable to clickjacking, mobile app revenue soars, and Palestinian hackers deface Jewish Chronicle.
In this World Wide Wrap: Facebook seeks e-commerce team, online shop for criminals exposed, and e-tailers strive to maintain momentum.
IBM's R162 000 Faculty Award goes to a University of Cape Town project aimed at African businesses.
In today's technology roundup: Global online freedom Act revived, mobiles to replace cash by 2011, Newton's manuscript goes online, and NY Times online considers pay-model.