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.
In this World Wide Wrap: Zune plans gaming apps, gaming school opens in NY, and Razer to set up Singapore R&D lab.
In this World Wide Wrap: Virgin Media signs Disney deal, mobile broadcasting standard gets go-ahead, and Mobistar brings mobile TV to iPhone.