In this World Wide Wrap: Nokia eyes laptop market, VIA hit by Intel's Atom bomb, and Dell to expand into netbooks.
In this World Wide Wrap: VMware shows off phone virtualisation, Red Hat opens up, and costs could curb virtualisation.
In this World Wide Wrap: Zensar and TwoFour bring Media Freedom, shrinking presence at NAB show, and DT intros emergency broadcast system.
2009 is the year for cellphone banking, predicts the banking giant.
In this World Wide Wrap: India hosts convergence conference, convergence tackles tough times, and HelloSoft intros low-power platform.
MobileCredit enables a consumer to apply for credit by sending an SMS to a short code.
Ericsson's new social networking package could change the way mobile operators approach online social media.
The company has integrated its IP communications software with Office Communications Server 2007 Release 2.
In today's technology roundup: Gmail crash leaves millions stranded, Apple releases Safari 4 beta, Xbox launches Resident Evil console, and Apple offers iTunes Pass.
Enterasys and Siemens Enterprise Communications have unveiled the 802.11n solutions.
In today's technology roundup: Workers steal company data, US cable and programmers set for Web TV, new version of malicious software found, and Olympus debuts E-620 Digital SLR.
In this World Wide Wrap: Uncertainty surrounds Android Eee PC, Lenovo offers purchase rewards, and mobile HD platform debuts.