In today's technology roundup: 35m Google Profiles snatched, Yahoo CEO vows Alibaba clean-up, YouTube reaches milestone at six, and Web pioneers warn against over-regulation.
The technology allows passengers to quickly board flights using any kind of mobile phone at self-service kiosks.
The system requires merchants and consumers to have the appropriate NFC tech to complete a transaction.
The deal runs $1.2 million per year and will move more than 23 000 employees to cloud-based e-mail services.
The platform enables companies to develop apps without the need to invest in an in-house developing team.
The company says future processors would be designed with a power rating of 10 to 20 Watts.
Scientists have produced pictures of an ancient spider using imaging technology.
The Celsius H910 and Celsius H710 mobile workstations deliver power previously only available from desktop workstations.
Zulu speakers will have a chance to operate a Linux operating system in their home language, says Translate.org.za.
A local NGO is set to release a comprehensive report on the use of ICT for rural development in Africa.
Every major university in SA will have a broadband connection by December, says science and technology minister Naledi Pandor.
The Department of Labour aims to place the amendments to the Labour Relations Act before Parliament this financial year.
The latest OS update for the Windows Phone marks a major attempt by Microsoft to get back into the smartphone space.