In this World Wide Wrap: Bangladesh grants VOIP licences, mobile VOIP takes off, and Barracuda rolls out open source VOIP.
In this World Wide Wrap: Blu-ray could come to Mac, govt to approve pay DTT, and new investors for ISAN-IA.
In this World Wide Wrap: Sprint and Samsung unveil biodegradable phone, Power Pouch packs multiple plugs, and Dazzboard releases iGoogle gadget.
In this World Wide Wrap: Wireless pacemaker allows online monitoring, nurses contribute to health-tech inventions, and UK patient database plans scrapped.
In this World Wide Wrap: Liquid Computing to challenge Cisco, PDF conversion tool released, and Super Micro intros Xeon workstations.
The Brocade FCOE products allow customers to bridge their Ethernet and Fibre Channel networks.
Aspect Software's unified communications offering aims to improve business processes in contact centres.
The company's local arm introduces a hosted solution that integrates Microsoft Exchange with any mobile device.
The IT industry experiences a fourth wave of change with the development of rich Web capabilities, says Adobe.
In this World Wide Wrap: Google sells radio biz, Australia gets digital radio, and US showcases DTV.
In this World Wide Wrap: MS to fix critical Windows holes, Mac upgrades Leopard, and Openbravo integrates with Ubuntu.
In this World Wide Wrap: Hacker copies 'unforgeable' ID card, Colombian bank selects Infosys, and Q2 provides mobile banking platform.
High telecoms costs and poor broadband infrastructure inhibit the roll-out of software-as-a-service solutions in SA, say strategists.