In today's technology roundup: Laser puts record data rate through fibre, Sony hacked again, Cisco accused of aiding Chinese repression, and Barclaycard, Orange ink m-payments deal.
The companies formed an alliance to develop reference architectures and best practices for technology.
Personal information was exposed for about 60 seconds during the time the e-mail was being sent.
The company snapped up $544 million in revenue for 2010 while closest competitor, Playfish, suffered a decline.
The ServiceView solution suite will help call centre representatives to have visibility and control.
Record labels hope music stored in the cloud will boost digital track sales.
A 14-year-old learner from Cape Town is selected as a semi-finalist in the first global Google Science Fair.
The global tech firm aims to expand its B2B initiative across the continent, as it plans to increase business from the region.
A promising new software project for children's shelter Kids Haven is in danger of stalling due to a lack of funding.
The second collaborative offering from Tracker and TomTom brings traffic avoidance, real-time job dispatch and fuel monitoring.
In today's technology roundup: Sony faces further security woes, bogus security app hits Mac, MS shuts down skunkworks unit, and Playboy archives all magazines online.
The company is building a new data centre to bring additional server and storage capacity online later this year.
The list is meant to promote GigaOM's annual Structure conference, bringing together the biggest names of cloud computing