In this World Wide Wrap: Freeman buys Encore rentals, Queensland gets Apple training centre, and ViewSonic unveils 'high- flyers'.
Microsoft says its much-anticipated Windows Phone 7 mobile operating system will be available in time for the December holidays.
Orange, T-Mobile merge networks, USB stick with anti-terror training found, phishers exploit tax blunder, and IBM mulls cutting 299 000 jobs.
Driver distractions caused by technology are responsible for 1.2 million road accident deaths each year, says the ITU.
Online communities increasingly influence how navigation devices are used, reveals TomTom.
In this World Wide Wrap: Google prepares for Oracle battle, Berlin party moves to open source, and PS3 jailbreak released.
In this World Wide Wrap: Vodafone dashes call-centre claims, India cabs to install GPS, and Influx to growing ISP's call centre.
In this World Wide Wrap: Disk storage bounces back, LaCie unveils mini flash drive, and Sony unveils unlimited music.
Apple's latest offering to the cellular phone market doesn't disappoint, says Dani Dayan, Gline Internet Sales.
In this World Wide Wrap: Telcos start next-gen price war, CallTower and Sprint unveil fixed-mobile, and Wick Hill drives convergence campaign.
Cupertino's favourite computer company unveils its latest iPods and other entertainment offerings at an exclusive event.
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'.