In today's technology roundup: Hacked govt Web sites for sale, French president suffers Facebook hack, blogging gospel according to the Pope, and white iPhone 4 still in the pipeline.
In this World Wide Wrap: PayPal in Federal Reserve row, Starbucks eyes mobile payment, and Charge Anywhere turns to Android.
In this World Wide Wrap: Capgemini and VMware partner, Siemens expands WinCC SCADA, and SolarWinds acquires Hyper9.
The company received the Advance + Award on the malware protection test and performance done by AV-Comparatives.org. [Local rep: Shaya E-Security]
The finalists for this year's BI Excellence and BI Innovation Awards have been selected.
A new virus pretending to be a Kamasutra PowerPoint presentation is on the loose, says Cyberoam.
The workforce mobility offering provides anytime, anywhere access to personal desktops from mobile devices.
In today's technology roundup: Mobile phone heads to space, App Store hits 10bn downloads, Mozilla blocks Skype toolbar, and Iran sets up Web watchdog.
In this World Wide Wrap: Nintendo revamps Friend Codes console, video games addictive to children, and Google ditches Kongregate app.
In this World Wide Wrap: EMC takes on SME market, Symantec looks to Chinese hardware, and Box.net leverages business collaboration.
The computing company has moved to acquire another storage provider, months after losing a bid for 3Par to HP.
Electronic search capability has been a boon to the legal industry, according to Symantec.
In today's technology roundup: Global bank detail thefts rocket, WikiLeaks accused of siphoning secrets, 1 000 UK ICT jobs on the line, and MS explains Windows Phone 7 'phantom data'.