In today's technology roundup: Steve Jobs receives liver transplant, personal data compromised on Web site, T-Mobile to unveil Google phone, and EU requests independent Internet governance.
In this World Wide Wrap: Banks to embrace social media, Bangkok bank intros mobile money service, and retail banking report released.
In this World Wide Wrap: IBM releases enterprise cloud portfolio, Novell extends management platform, and Lotus Symphony supports MS.
In this World Wide Wrap: CBS sues Global Broadcasting, China to establish industry alliance, and Kenyan broadcaster seeks 1.3m customers.
The company's No Matter What Guarantee is now valid until 31 August.
iPulse Systems rolls out its latest access management product.
ICASA apologises profusely for the Vodacom listing embarrassment it caused, but Parliament is unimpressed.
A collaborative scheme aims to improve Africa's weather monitoring network in the face of rising climate change.
The company eyes the potential of prepaid vouchers as the global meltdown continues to bite.
Tracetec complains it was unable to grow its client base and build a network because VESA members shut it out.
In this World Wide Wrap: Middle East lacks RFID awareness, Hong Kong detects counterfeit goods, and RadarFind unveils device tracking tag.
In this World Wide Wrap: MasterCard unveils mobile payment platform, Ringleader offers wireless location services, and Samsung Jet unveiled.
In this World Wide Wrap: Austria looks to ECM, content-as-a-service takes to the cloud, and learning on the move.