Canon releases its new 60D mid-range professional DSLR, along with a couple of bits of glass.
HP, Dell bidding war heats up, electricity 'pulled from the air', billionaire sues tech giants, and brewery uses tech to keep punters drinking.
In this World Wide Wrap: Brits not latching onto 3D TV, Time Warner to buy Chilevision, and S. Korean broadcasting standard adopted.
In this World Wide Wrap: Citi drives digital roll-out in Oz, mobile remote deposits gain steam, and China bars foreign security tech.
In this World Wide Wrap: Verizon opens green store, rental stores to use RFID, and Canadians up contactless payments.
In this World Wide Wrap: China pushes for national TV network, Apple files 'touch and type' patent, and CounterPath and NEC drive fixed-mobile convergence.
XON's renewable energy solution to power informal settlements has received interest from major municipalities.
US military hit in cyber strike, energy drinks could power gadgets, IE9 interface leaks in Russia, and patient records left at bus stop.
In this World Wide Wrap: Self-service or self-serving?, self-service comes to Hounslow libraries, and mobile office supports rural community.
In this World Wide Wrap: SanDisk intros stamp-sized SSD, Applied Materials claims chip breakthrough, and translucent mirrors advance DSLR tech.
In this World Wide Wrap: Germany to roll out smart IDs, Coca-Cola links RFID to Facebook, and US gets RFID-equipped recycling.
In this World Wide Wrap: HP wins $135m Medicaid contract, United Health and McKesson bulk up IT, and hospital exhibits healthcare tech.
The Shuttleworth Foundation rolls out the Yoza m-novel library to encourage active reading among teens.