In this World Wide Wrap: RFID-based world looms, Ford keeps track of truck tools, and NHS loses smart cards.
The product family includes Citrix XenServer, XenDesktop, NetScaler and XenApp.
FIFA will rely on local ICT companies to supply most of the technology for the 2010 Soccer World Cup.
The company will roll out commercial WiMax services, following the launch of its ISP business.
Yahoo's rejection of Microsoft's $44.6 billion bid does not mean the software giant will back down.
In today's technology roundup: Yahoo unveils oneConnect, Symbian shrugs off iPhone, SP1 drivers not malfunctioning, and Sun buys Innotek.
In this World Wide Wrap: Mobile abuse to increase, Vodafone selects Acision, and Nortel chooses 724.
In this World Wide Wrap: NEC continues expansion, Juniper broadens portfolio, and 3Com introduces OSN.
The handset vendor introduced multiple lifestyle-focused handsets at World Mobile Congress 2008, in Barcelona.
Fujitsu Siemens Computers has "the best overall response and commitment to mass-market mobile broadband computing", says the GMSA.
The Symbol MC35 EDA is suitable for an enterprise wanting to mobilise its workforce.
The company continues to engage the market through ongoing active notebook campaigns.
The hospital network utilises Netgear switches and Proxim wireless access points from Duxbury Networking.