In this World Wide Wrap: Hybrid drives arrive, Hitachi offers newest "green" PC, and AMD adds TV tuner.
In this World Wide Wrap: Sun leaves mobile-specific Java behind, SuSE patches Java flaw, and Sentilla puts Java on chips.
Mobile blogging and instant messaging are replacing SMSing, says Frost & Sullivan.
Despite a predicted initial market slump, the IPO is expected to bring positive economic growth.
In today`s technology roundup: Cabbies protest GPS, Windows gets a `Mini-Me`, UN endorses WiMax, and Comcast messes with traffic.
Narrow margins, skills shortages and better business understanding drive the uptake of managed services.
Municipalities provide managed services. IT companies can too, if they`re smart.
Interactive gambling will soon be legal, but with tight restrictions on vendors of Internet and cellphone gambling.
In this World Wide Wrap: BB&T offers mobile services, HSBC unveils global services, and Countrywide uses Virtual Hold.
The companies plan to deliver broadband services using WiMax, in France.
The technology can be easily hacked, leaving many digital devices open to attack.
The latest spam scam involves MP3 files named after major recording artists.
In today`s technology roundup: Legal threat over 'toxic` iPhone, HTC launches Touch phone, PS3 UK sales surge, and Yahoo accused of misleading Congress.