Smartphones from Samsung Electronics, LG Electronics and RIM have been certified for use with Visa PayWave.
In today's technology roundup: Mass suicide threat at Foxconn, Samsung confident of outselling Nokia, Mozilla eyes slow-paced Firefox, and cellphone users more inclined to drink.
Businesses are likely to spend more on compliance in 2012 to reduce risks and improve data recovery, says Nuix.
The software giant claims its Storage Spaces provides a more flexible architecture that can be used to manage content.
The CIO vacuum causes fundamental challenges for the private sector, as it leaves a gap in its engagement with government.
In today's technology roundup: Apple's Cook to top CEO pay list, Google profits from illegal ads, 1TB USB stick added to army knife, and MS reveals next-gen storage capabilities.
Researchers have made conducting silicon wires that are 10 000 times thinner than a human hair.
Acer and Toshiba are among the first out of the starting blocks with their new offerings at this year's Consumer Electronics Show.
In today's technology roundup: Anonymous hits Sony again, Israel vows hacking retaliation, US holiday electronic sales plunge, and Lenovo splashes Ice Cream Sandwich TV.
The storage sector will be hardest hit this year, due to the Thailand floods.
Code.nasa.gov will showcase NASA's open source projects and invite public engagement.
TorrentFreak reveals its list of 2011's most pirated games.
Snapdragon GameCommand will let gamers play more than 100 games on their mobiles or tablets.