In today's technology roundup: iPad searches lead to malware, IBM boasts hundreds of Sun migrations, critical infrastructure execs fear China, and laser fusion raises energy hopes.
In this World Wide Wrap: Printers get GPRS modems, Oracle to maintain office tools, Oc'e printer tops energy-efficiency stakes.
In this World Wide Wrap: Apple selects AT&T over Verizon, mobiles offer ID protection, and HTC sees potential in Windows 7.
In this World Wide Wrap: Steve Jobs unveils iPad, Ericsson cuts 600 jobs, and mobile convergence big in 2010.
In this World Wide Wrap: Co-op sells tech to competitors, Tesco Hindustan retail tech, and online ad testing tool in UK.
HP rolls out its latest latex printers to reduce the environmental impact of outdoor printing.
In this World Wide Wrap: Microsoft uses Apple's case, Le Guin opposes Google, and Microsoft seeks legality in cloud.
In this World Wide Wrap: IBM predicts brain aneurysms, EMR iPhone app released, and Phillips reports higher profits but fewer sales.
In this World Wide Wrap: Video to dominate future networks, emerging tech to bring stiffer regulation, and electric vehicle charging gets boost.
In this World Wide Wrap: AOL buys StudioNow for $36.5m, Box.net builds cloud content management, and management console for Kyte platform.
In this World Wide Wrap: Canada develops subway RFID, electric cars get RFID, and Czech monks look to RFID.
In this World Wide Wrap: Drive-through telco service debuts, Verizon enhances self-serve tools, and Jetstar plans 100% self-service.
Bloggers and amateur reporters beat the old media hands down with their coverage of the Apple iPad's launch.