In today's technology roundup: Apple unveils MySpace challenger, FCC delays Net neutrality rules, Feds crack phone clone scam, and Microsoft ad warns of VMware 'lock-in'.
In this World Wide Wrap: Touch-feedback screens unveiled, quest for better memory continues, and stethoscope turns iPhone app.
In this World Wide Wrap: iPhone 4 in new patent suit, China demands IDs for SIM sales, and Taser wins copyright battle.
The software giant is years behind in the development of mobile applications, says Gartner.
In this World Wide Wrap: HP prototypes leaked on Twitter, Apple plans new iPod, and Asus intros preteen netbooks.
Space crystals 'to grow on ISS', HP gets okay to buy back stock, broadband pricing in US, Europe falls, and RIM sidesteps India BlackBerry ban.
In this World Wide Wrap: Bumper US tablet sales expected, more free netbooks for Malaysian students, and KT to unveil Android tablet.
Canon releases its new 60D mid-range professional DSLR, along with a couple of bits of glass.
For the first time the South African mobile consumer can choose between operators offering Apple's iPhone.
Some of the company's n"uvi personal navigation devices pose a potential fire hazard, the company says.
HP trumps Dell again, Hitachi exec slams IBM exec, California approves solar plant, and BlackBerry makes offer to India.
US military hit in cyber strike, energy drinks could power gadgets, IE9 interface leaks in Russia, and patient records left at bus stop.
In this World Wide Wrap: SanDisk intros stamp-sized SSD, Applied Materials claims chip breakthrough, and translucent mirrors advance DSLR tech.