In this World Wide Wrap: Japan screens sharper HD TV, MTV Canada reprimanded, and Sky kicks off 3D broadcast.
The company was named to the 2010 InformationWeek 500 list of top US innovators.
It's no longer just about mice and keyboards for this peripheral manufacturer.
An Alcatel-Lucent study found 89% of respondents are willing to pay for the convenience and portability of a mobile wallet service.
A brief look at what's on show at this year's Rage expo, taking place this weekend.
The Finnish cellphone maker is lagging behind in the smartphone race and needs to work on strategy, says Gartner.
Don't be fooled by the BlackBerry name on the box - this Bluetooth gadget will stream music from any compatible device.
In today's technology roundup: Augmented reality comes to cellphones, BT embroiled in porn list breach, judge orders turnover of deleted posts, and ICO confirms data breach fines.
In this World Wide Wrap: US healthcare struggles with IT support, Islands to focus on healthcare tech, and hi-tech treatment roll-out in Scotland.
In this World Wide Wrap: IBM tracks rapid atom changes, Popular Mechanics unveils breakthrough awards, and Pano Logic touts 'zero client'.
In this World Wide Wrap: RFID boosts telemedicine, tags prevent baby abductions, and RFID market set to grow.
In this World Wide Wrap: Dell hires former Cisco systems VP, Ericsson purchases MMS for $65m, and PCM Sierra falls short on revenue.
Research In Motion aims to make the BlackBerry Messaging Service the next social network enabling tool.