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.
IT will shift its focus from cost and consolidation, to innovation and competitive advantage, says Gartner.
Recession-hit SMEs employ cloud-type hosted services to cut costs and boost efficiency.
Mobile VOIP services are expected to reach tens of millions of users in 2010, says Deloitte.
In today's technology roundup: Fevered anticipation for Apple unveiling, Google recruits social networking team, Olympics committee prepares e-commerce site, and guilty plea for Scientology DDoS attack.
In this World Wide Wrap: 50 Apple test tablets in use, iSlate and iPhone headed to Verizon? and Amazon improves Kindle.
In this World Wide Wrap: Cisco, VMware and NetApp in cloud partnership; Netezza releases data warehouse appliance; and Cisco continues 0% financing.
SA has to incorporate renewables into its energy mix, or remain at the mercy of a monopolistic power supplier.