In today's technology roundup: Facebook eyes mobile domination, Google to speed up Web performance, UK to reveal tech city plans, and lukewarm reception for Windows 7.
In this World Wide Wrap: Rumour links iPhone to RFID, ID gets retail push, and RFID gets innovative with Project Volcano.
In this World Wide Wrap: How much will SAP pay Oracle?, Apple sues Motorola for multi-touch, and mobile operator drops legal action.
In this World Wide Wrap: Objet to showcase 3D printing, imaging tech to study cinemagoers and grey digital cameras hurt industry.
Namibia's MTC will unveil its Netman Home and Netman Home Plus products.
In today's technology roundup: Kindle offers access to banned sites, court considers violent games case, Google reinstates 'insulting' videos, and smartphones raise security concerns.
In this World Wide Wrap: India calls off BlackBerry ban, Asus, Asus, Acer enter the tablet market, and Sony confirms PlayStation Phone existence.
In this World Wide Wrap: BlackBerry sticks to its guns, insurer implements BPM solution; and enStraus chosen for cloud management.
In this World Wide Wrap: Etisalat eyes new telecoms services, Libya buys stake in Chad telecoms firm, and Liberia to boost telecom services.
Increased connectivity sees mobile technologies changing the face of healthcare access and delivery.
Sameer Dave will not renew his three-year contract with MTN.
The appointment of a specialist spectrum auctioneer was expected in mid-October, but the regulator has yet to make a final decision.
In this World Wide Wrap: London Underground gets VOIP, Vox, Nimbuzz unveil VOIP for Android, and MyNetFone deploys mobile VOIP.