In this World Wide Wrap: MS mobile store bans VOIP, D-Link offers reseller VOIP training, and VOIP replaces traditional mobile operators.
In this World Wide Wrap: Slowdown in voice services, AT&T offers $3-a-day prepaid plan, and consumers snap up cheap phone.
In this World Wide Wrap: Green innovation to boost Irish economy, Motorola reaffirms environmental focus, and BCS intros green qualification.
The big three mobile operators say their networks were not responsible for the late SMS delivery to M-Net.
In this World Wide Wrap: Hitachi intros server-to-storage virtualisation, new network storage servers available, and Oracle to keepstorage business.
In this World Wide Wrap: 2010 to boost mobile TV, US grants $502m to public broadcasting, and bleak prospects for UK broadcasting.
In this World Wide Wrap: Cash management beats budget constraints, mobile banking on the rise, and blades key to green data centres.
Fast-approaching telecoms competition and deregulation won't be the instant cheap broadband party everyone expects.
The HTC Dream handset is expected to be a major competitor to the Apple iPhone 3G.
The department receives UN recognition for its ICT systems, but the US slams it for being corrupt and inefficient.
In today's technology roundup: N Korea builds cyber-war arsenal, Apple spooked by white powder, Nintendo reports record profits, and US homes ditch landlines.
In this World Wide Wrap: T-Mobile intros unlimited WiFi, Envizions converges gaming console, and QLogic aquires NetXen.