In today's technology roundup: Robo-fish to hunt pollution, UK card fraud reaches |--gbp--|610 million, Samsung debuts iTunes rival, and Discovery astronauts install solar wings.
In this World Wide Wrap: Businesses share BI, Sircon serves up SaaS BI, and WhatsUp Gold gets update.
In this World Wide Wrap: Samsung unveils 4G netbook, Motorola introduces mobile computer series, and software driver for Mac OS X.
In this World Wide Wrap: Airspan connects Spanish WiMax networks, digital solution boosts security, and WCS unveils VOIP office solution.
In this World Wide Wrap: Comcast to resell WiMax services, Kyocera granted authorisation, and cellphones to get live games.
In this World Wide Wrap: Scan-at-once still developing, BlueStar announces POS solution, and Clovers replaces POS systems.
China Development Bank will provide ZTE a US$15 billion credit line, including ZTE's overseas project financing and ZTE's credit limits.
The technology links soldiers in war zones with loved ones back home, says Tandberg.
The companies have signed a contract to boost 3G networks.
Jeffery Hedberg denies ever having talks with Telkom, or any of its shareholders, as recently reported in the media.
The netbook may be a good solution for African development, but a fully-functional machine could be better, says AMD.
In this World Wide Wrap: Singapore considers healthcare, Conference shapes the future, and portable computing aids doctors.
In this World Wide Wrap: Gentag merges RFID with mobile network, Intelleflex drives RFID in India, and RFID toy shares data.