What happens to our digital selves when we die?
The mobile health industry needs more involvement from healthcare professionals who have industry-specific experience, say analysts.
An association that promotes the interests of direct marketers is tipped to run a national opt-out registry for consumers.
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The first smart card given to every citizen will be free, but replacement cards will be “quite” expensive.
In today's technology roundup: Android apps leak private information, senate opposes AT&T, T-Mobile merger, US to close 800 data centres, and computing old, new guard post strong results.
Microsoft releases a tool that lets Google Health users transfer their personal health information to its HealthVault account.
Organisations should ensure that all personally identifiable information they hold is at the minimum risk, says CyberSource.
RFID solutions provider, Identive expands its reach in Switzerland with the acquisition of Polyright.
Sage Geode v6.1 brings enhanced warehouse optimisation to distribution and logistics operations.
The Department of Immigration and Citizenship bought a product developed locally by Bateleur Software.
Agents make use of covert communications methods to steal important customer data, says Dimension Data.
The start up offers enterprise storage to SMEs that may not be able to afford IT teams.