In today's technology roundup: Skype for iPad debuts, Apple's iCloud.com goes live, Nokia unveils Symbian smartphone, and recession causes greener data centres.
The hoax highlights a security shortcoming with VOIP phone services enabling people to hide their true location, says Sophos.
Shipments of display for all PC types are expected to expand from 80 million units in 2010 to 95 million in 2011, research shows.
Most of enterprises polled for the inaugural quarterly V-index say they are using virtualisation to some degree.
Shopping online is popular among tablet owners with 47% saying they've purchased something via their tablet.
The agreement enables Intel's SME and education customers to gain access to one of its only pico projectors.
Alibaba will receive a minimum of $2 billion and a maximum of $6 billion from the sale of Alipay, under the agreement.
Mimecast presents a white paper on the subject of migrating to the latest Microsoft operating system.
Version 11 of the security solution is designed to thwart multilayer cyber attacks.
The cloud is where customers are choosing to work, says Patrick Hastings, divisional MD, ATS at Bytes Systems Integration.
The Nitro Unlimited hosting range provides unlimited bandwidth, and access to a fully-equipped control panel.
While Samsung's tablet offers nothing new, analysts expect to see good sales helped by clever bundling options.
Retailers battle to keep up with iPad demand, but the device is so cool, consumers are happy to wait.