In today's technology roundup: Hi-tech firms face financial distress, Fujitsu workers down tools, UK firm denies Egyptian 'cyber spy' deal, and Murdoch offers $4.7m to hacking victims.
Low credit card penetration and the high failure rate of debit card transactions have been blamed for the slow growth.
The Ooma Telo Air lets users make free calls within the range of their home networks.
The service provider lowers tariffs for prepaid and postpaid customers, and introduces a bigger data bundle.
An eScan study reveals 80% of Web content is harmful, and malware growth has tripled.
The company's Unified Email Management product has been named an MSExchange Gold Award winner.
Modern browser-based ERP systems are cost-effective, readily customisable and easily integrated, says Astidian Systems.
Google may be a pusher, but at least it's coming clean about it.
The question of online identity is as old as the Internet itself. Now social media has added a new dimension.
The partnership will provide opportunities to explore global scale collaboration in the mobile ad market.
The solution allows BMO MasterCard customers to purchase services using a sticker on their mobile phones.
New payroll clients can choose between three levels of service, depending on the employer's needs.
New services will let customers pay for products with just a name and telephone number.