These gadgets may lag in image quality, but connectivity and functionality drive consumer uptake.
In today's technology roundup: Hackers automate malware on Facebook, Amazon settles Kindle lawsuit, RIM patches BlackBerry phishing vulnerability, and more colleges offer gaming degrees.
In this World Wide Wrap: Samsung's PRAM promises battery boost, ARM and Globalfoundries in talks, and servo control benefits SMEs.
Win a five-in-one home theatre system worth R9 000 at the Look and Feel Good Expo, from 9 to 11 October, at the Coca-Cola Dome.
In this World Wide Wrap: Chinese govt starts RFID project, VeriChip wins $10m RFID deal, and iPhone app unlocks car.
In this World Wide Wrap: HP plans printer and PC unit merge, Xerox cuts colour printing costs, and Braille label maker unveiled.
Mobile accessories present dealers and resellers with an up-sell opportunity, says Sony Ericsson SA.
In this World Wide Wrap: Gizmodo shows oddest gadgets, thin gadgets are in, and no holiday cheer for gadget makers.
In this World Wide Wrap: Live video makes cities bustle, new SOC enhances digital TV, and CNN brings live video to iPhone.
In this World Wide Wrap: University debates e-learning, Kindles and iPhones piloted for e-learning, and tech firms support Kenya education.
Navigon introduces a local version of MobileNavigator, which turns the iPhone into a complete navigation device.
In this World Wide Wrap: Hotmail founders acquire MobiVox, Skype turns to business, and Google Wave prepares for mass roll-out.
In this World Wide Wrap: Dell debuts Core i7 laptops, Intel takes Moblin to desktops, and Apple readies iMac with Blu-ray.