In this World Wide Wrap: Telcos get VOIP warning, VOIP to go virtual, and MyWay drives TV VOIP.
In this World Wide Wrap: Accenture acquires Nokia Symbian unit, mobile DTV on its way, Essar and Dhabi Group plan Africa expansion, and Indian govt audits 5 telcos.
In this World Wide Wrap: Neo meant for cheap desktops, Corsair revs up SSD range, and firms predict PC market decline.
In this World Wide Wrap: LG unveils app store, Amazon recalls Kindle e-books, and Asos streamlines customer communication.
The 'Calling All Innovators' competition encourages local developers to create applications for the Nokia Ovi Store.
The communications provider releases its OpenCom solution to offer local SMEs more mobility.
Smaller telecoms operators chomp at the bit to start the porting process.
The company targets the forgotten 500 000 SMEs that need business-focused telecoms solutions.
In today's technology roundup: Google not liable for defamation, Orwell books deleted from Amazon, Facebook causes police raid, and Apple blocks rival smartphones.
In this World Wide Wrap: OSS law review assembled, going postal with open source, and Symbian releases OSS software.
In this World Wide Wrap: Sony's 'snackable' content rivals iPhone, Blitz showcases 3D gaming, and Gaming Grip transforms mobile play.
In this World Wide Wrap: India considers new broadcasting bill, Japan drives mobile TV, and EU calls for DTV switchover.
In this World Wide Wrap: Mozilla fixes security hole, Citrix releases free Hyper-V Express, and Vodaphone Spain unveils apps portal.