In this World Wide Wrap: LCD TVs boast built-in Blu-ray recorder, ANSI approves performance standard, and bringing 3D into living rooms.
In this World Wide Wrap: Portable sun charger for gadgets, Duracell intros wireless charging system, and gadget design finalists unveiled.
Communication barriers and latencies can cost SMEs up to 40% of their productive time, according to a Siemens sponsored global study.
In this World Wide Wrap: Google bites back at VOIP claims, Sipera and Westcon drive UC security, and 02 Germany relaxes VOIP ban.
Xerox's office printing offerings earned 101 awards in the first half of 2009. [Local rep: Bytes Document Solutions]
In this World Wide Wrap: Apple and AT&T sign VOIP agreement, multiple SIMs bring operator woes, and eight accused in ID theft scam.
Spescom DataVoice unveils an SMS-based research service that integrates with a quality management solution.
3D films make a comeback in SA's cinemas, but local studios face financial and demand challenges.
In this World Wide Wrap: Mobile gaming big in Canada, online games to feature MGM classics, and Razer releases MMO gaming mouse.
In this World Wide Wrap: Speech analytics tech on trial, Prosody supports video capability, and call centre cyber crime increasing.
In this World Wide Wrap: Boston seeks broadcast stimulus, Peru drives Japanese digital broadcasting, and mobile news channel for BlackBerry.
In this World Wide Wrap: Second Silverlight hits beta, open source hardware has advantages, and Java caching vendors merge.