In this World Wide Wrap: Nvidia readies Intel-disputed chip, MS can avoid legal damage, and Rambus to sue chip manufacturers.
In this World Wide Wrap: Middle East prioritises disaster recovery, OGC pushes business continuity, and new solution focuses on SMEs.
Version 2.0 acts as a first line of defence between the public Internet and a company's e-mail servers.
In this World Wide Wrap: Acer sees signs of rebound, Psystar lawyers depose Apple execs, and Linux gunning for netbooks and smartphones.
In this World Wide Wrap: Dot Eco rivals clash, global green IT standard adopted, and Excom extends green IT courses.
The company believes it made the best decisions for the project, but questions still cloud some key choices.
In this World Wide Wrap: MS lawsuit could impact ODF, Sony takes open source route, and VMware snaps up SpringSource.
QuesCom has announced the availability of MobiQ for the smartphone.
In this World Wide Wrap: Mobile companies to rival RIM, 1m Magics sold, and WiMax not really 4G.
Open standards platforms are needed to allow visual communications to work across multiple applications, says Tandberg.
The open source community needs enterprise software vendors.
In today's technology roundup: Twitter endures ongoing attacks, Facebook revises terms of use, Mac Trojan discovered, and RealNetworks loses DVD copying case.