Local politics heat up on the social media front, as parties try to connect with voters via Facebook and Twitter.
The company hopes that by making the innovations public, electricity usage in the Web industry will be cut.
Scammers are pretending to be linking to a game promoting the upcoming Twilight movie, Sophos warns.
Cellphones are being used for far more purposes in Africa than in developed markets, says TNS International.
The Open Compute Project by Facebook will share the design of its data centre and server technology.
Social media tools, video and unified communications will spell the death of e-mail, predicts Alcatel-Lucent.
In today's technology roundup: Google bids for patents, new Zeus attacks feared, Twitter tax break approved, and MS shifts Hohm product focus.
What exactly has got us all so upset about GoDaddy CEO Bob Parsons' posting of a video of an elephant hunt?
The combination of technology and freedom can prove dangerous in the hands of the young.
The social networking site is being used by online gangs as a base for sophisticated social engineering attacks.
As multiple communication channels become the norm, managers spend hours trying to marry statistics, says Elingo.
The company says it will implement microservers as virtualisation does not scale efficiently.