Cellphone cancer link rejected, new mass malware discovered, Michelle Obama sends first tweet, and Symantec and McAfee split over Stuxnet look-alike.
The three new product suites aim to simplify and automate IT management in the cloud, says the company.
The company is building a research lab in Ireland to research sustainable IT solutions.
The bank introduces reduced-rate tablets and smartphones in a bid to promote electronic banking.
The 3D Aerodrome Simulator allows for the effective and cost-efficient training of air traffic controllers.
Stuxnet authors fine-tune attacks, Facebook changes brain activity?, ARM chip promises cheaper phones, and Siri allows unauthorised phone access.
Hangers with built-in RFID chips suggest what accessories Japanese shoppers should buy to match a particular garment.
Organisations can use Nuxeo Cloud to build flexible content management applications while avoiding capital costs.
Revised standards provide guidelines and requirements for certified companies, against which they will be audited in future.
Helen Denny secured the gold medal and the CoZa Cares Trophy in the Computer Applications Olympiad 2011.
The hearings will help parties find a solution to the e-toll impasse, says the Gauteng Legislature.
In today's technology roundup: Motorola revives Razr, hackers train next-gen attackers, Cisco CEO's pay package falls, and Ballmer touts Windows Phones.
Aldebaran Robotics and Intel showcase the power of humanoid NAO robots in the teaching process in Dubai.