Research shows highly regulated industries have no control over social networking applications and risks, says Palo Alto Networks.
In today's technology roundup: iPod innovator leaves Apple, Obama faces online privacy test, Twitter revamps homepage, and social media not integral to UK elections.
Soccer fans can now apply for World Cup tickets over the phone, says Fifa.
In this World Wide Wrap: Times Online to charge from June, PayPal seeks specialists for innovation, and three charged in eBay scam.
In this World Wide Wrap: Taiwanese commuters bemoan e-cards, Deutsche Telekom snaps up ClickandBuy, and Bangalesh PO drives mobile payment.
The mobile applications industry is set for upheaval, as business gets in on the action.
In this World Wide Wrap: Uganda gets third mobile money service, Canada mulls cell payment, and new banking tech for elderly.
Symantec's 2010NetThreat Web site is about raising security awareness, but is flawed by design.
The bank hopes its exclusivity deal will see customers switch service providers.
In this World Wide Wrap: Retail tech spend to rocket, Bleep and yReceipts partner, and Al Tayer implements Oracle Retail v13.
Rapid mobile uptake in developing markets drives innovation and growth in financial services applications.
The deal between FNB and the US payment processor opens up the South African economy to the world.