Trends, mobile Internet, new mobile platforms and Google's big mobile plans were unveiled and discussed yesterday at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
In today's technology roundup: Hacking kingpin jailed, Verizon 4G service on track, Street Fighter arrives on the iPhone, and global warming just a myth?
In this World Wide Wrap: HP's Android-powered netbook, Lenovo plans new PC line, and AMD Canada awarded R&D grant.
In this World Wide Wrap: Kenya to get triple-play services, Verizon and Skype deal rumoured, and 4G catalyst for mobile VOIP.
Enterprise mobility is set to increase companies' capabilities, business value, and cost savings in 2010.
In this World Wide Wrap: IDC's EMEA banking predictions, IT drives Oz bank growth, and protocol for mobile payments.
In this World Wide Wrap: Xbox 360 to boost healthcare, top gaming sales results, and Flickr founder enters gaming world.
In this World Wide Wrap: HP enhances Agile Accelerator, MS for Mac includes Web apps, and enterprises turn to mobile apps.
In today's technology roundup: Google acquires Aardvark, Apple to sell $1 TV shows, Astronaut tweets images from space, and US IT employment recovers slightly.
In this World Wide Wrap: Tech to protect mobile users, partnership benefits booklovers, and Target intros mobile gift cards.
In this World Wide Wrap: Video to rule mobile data, Boingo brings widespread WiFi, and Broadcom boosts Android features.
In this World Wide Wrap: IBM unveils wire-speed processor, Ericsson wins LTE deal, and Africa pushes for mobile TV.
The company will supply equipment for AT&T's planned deployment of LTE mobile broadband technology.