In this World Wide Wrap: IBM debuts water-cooled supercomputer, Wii-style tech for pain relief, and consumer confusion over 3D.
Over 100 mobile operators have selected the Galaxy S as their key smartphone market driver.
In this World Wide Wrap: Solar phone lands in Europe, LG to release tablet, and iPhone goes biking.
In this World Wide Wrap; Cars to get black boxes, Midwich and Peerless sign distribution deal, and tech replaces textbooks in India.
SuperSport has made another move into high-definition, with an international football channel.
New hydrogen fuel-cell technology is rolled out to power remote cell towers across Africa.
In this World Wide Wrap: Green tech investments soar, Cisco joins green city start-up, and IBM tops in energy efficiency.
In this World Wide Wrap: Times online starts charging, social media shapes business, and Google enters travel market.
The surge in connectivity speeds will see the seamless convergence of content, platforms and devices, says Ericsson.
Online social sites roll out massive amounts of applications that have no protection in place.
A polling and governance mobile application wins its category award in the SIMagine developer contest.
Fifa president Sepp Blatter says goal-line technology talks that were previously put on ice will be reopened after the World Cup.
Business intelligence vendors develop applications targeting consumer information as new devices create a hunger for content.