In this World Wide Wrap: Google's Gmail service restored, Oracle updates SME offering, and Apple rejects Tesco app.
In this World Wide Wrap: T-Mobile builds digital network, Canadians cut off from digital TV, and Australia creates broadcasting group.
The Netgear Rangemax dual-band wireless router targets users wanting to increase the security of large data transfers.
In today's technology roundup: Twitter valued at $1bn, recession shifts cyber-crime tactics, Google turns IE into Chrome, and Intel builds TV that watches you.
The hydraulic manufacturer has implemented Cisco's Unified Communications 500 Series for Small Business. [Local rep: KSS Technologies]
An open application platform allows any company to develop downloadable applications for products in the Axis range.
In this World Wide Wrap: Analysis is key for multi-domain MDM, mainframe specialists sought after, and embedded chip market hots up.
In this World Wide Wrap: University intros campus iPhone app, MS offers Window 7 student discount, and virtual academy aids struggling students.
The updated software includes hot buttons, Zone OCR, browse and print features. [Local rep: Bytes Document Solutions]
Service delivery demands drive converged solutions, but government has to do more, says Cisco.
In this World Wide Wrap: eBay intros outlet section, PandoraBox helps uncover iPhone app sales, and Procter & Gamble build new platform.
In this World Wide Wrap: India seeks VOIP ban, Jajah leverages power of Twitter, and Asus unveils Skype phone.
The company has restructured its product division into office products and light production printing systems.