In today's technology roundup: MS, Nokia partnership rivals RIM, iGoogle unveils social gadgets, Facebook tests 'Facebook Lite', and Tr.im back in business.
In this World Wide Wrap: Textbooks available on iPhone, MS to train Nigeria teachers, and New Vision intros SofTutor.
In this World Wide Wrap: Lawsuits question after-hour demands, injunction issued in RealDVD case, and Twitter sued over emergency tweets.
In this World Wide Wrap: Airtel offers $500m outsourcing deal, sunnier outlook for UK outsourcing, and Bangladesh could become ITO hub.
The companies will deliver mobile banking solutions to financial services institutions.
The phone utilises HTC's TouchFLO 3D interface, to make navigation easier. [Local rep: Leaf International Communications]
The Qkey mobile branding tool allows consumers to select the information they want to access.
The company aims to increase its subscriber base by offering a converged solution.
The instant messaging service has had enough of what it calls unfair and deliberately inaccurate reporting.
In this World Wide Wrap: Talking back to tech, DIY OLED kits released, and networks get energy wise.
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: Mellanox sets sights on CopperGate, Riverbed unveils virtualised WAN management, and O2 offers mobile mapping.