Cyber criminals deployed scareware on a popular gadget Web site to access visitors' credit card details.
In this World Wide Wrap: Facebook's self-serve ads preferred, Tesco goes fully self-service, and PJIA plans self-service kiosks.
The company wants to set up its virtual mall offering in SA.
The point demerit system will be implemented in 2010, despite any concerns, says the Department of Transport.
In today's technology roundup: Windows 7 student edition fails, Google unveils Social Search, Facebook enshrines dead people's profiles, and Internet set for 'language shake-up'.
SA's mobile market is lucrative, but local companies are not using the platform.
An executive forum will focus on consumers' online preferences and Web 2.0 considerations for local companies.
The company's 'telepreneur' initiative gives individuals and small businesses an opportunity to generate revenue.
In this World Wide Wrap: Uni develops eye-tracking tech, MS returns to retail, and social media to boost e-commerce.
Africa needs to move away from inherently insecure SMS technology, says Sybase.
The company expects its Brazilian site to overtake its local offering within a year.
In this World Wide Wrap: NCR picked for Belgian self-banking, self-service aids visa enquiries, and airline intros paperless boarding passes.
The Parlotones and Rectron have partnered to produce a Parlotones-branded Gigabyte notebook.