A quick look at some of the smaller gadget announcements, including a Sony HD camera and Mini electric scooter.
In this World Wide Wrap: Alibaba plans on commercial bank, conference to honour e-business excellence, and Romania clamps down on eBay phisher.
The media house sees its future as digital and will continue to invest in new media.
In this World Wide Wrap: Queuing systems installed in hospitals, new iCT 256 scanner at Mafraq, and Convergent Resources and ZettaServe group partner.
IE captain flees Microsoft for Google, Nokia beats Apple in mobile ad race, Canada approves Facebook changes, and Paul McCartney in HP cloud digitise deal.
In this World Wide Wrap: Bendable batteries could revolutionise gadgets, backpack to provide portable power, and Aptina takes mirrorless further.
In this World Wide Wrap: Fujifilm scores 3D first, HP rolls out major hardware line, and Konica Minolta to sell plate business.
In this world Wide Wrap: Barcode scanners easily accessible, RFID to be a “key player” in printing, and barcodes may face extinction.
The University of Stellenbosch offers a post-graduate degree in emerging media including topics like gaming and social networking.
The technological evolution that has defined this millennium will be the key to achieving its development goals.
The delay in choosing a digital TV standard is costing the economy, and the company may go to court over the issue.
In this World Wide Wrap: Environmental publications on show at WWEM, Greenlight presents waste management tech, and Vancouver eyes China for green tech.
In today's technology roundup: VMware to buy Novell's Suse?, Intel confirms HDCP copy-protection crack, Facebook ponders branded smartphone, and clever cars mean safer driving.