In this World Wide Wrap: Pioneer explains AV receiver tech, RT'E adopts Panasonic projectors, and tech enables live surgical training.
In this World Wide Wrap: Google warns gadget slowpokes, knock off gadgets to be donated, and cardiologists keen on BlackBerry.
In today's technology roundup: Judge acquits mom in MySpace case, thousands call for Turing apology, Tetris is good for the brain, and UN seeks better data.
In this World Wide Wrap: Roboni-i fuses gaming and robotics, Electronic Arts developer backs S3DGA, and MS slashes Xbox price.
In this World Wide Wrap: Rwanda to get digital broadcasting, China Mobile opts for fee-based mobile TV, and Sri Lanka gets digital TV go-ahead.
In today's technology roundup: MS agency sued over Bing ad, IBM innovates with molecule anatomy, Apple to address iPhone complaints, and Trojan swipes credentials via IM.
In this World Wide Wrap: RFID advances 3D motion, Panasonic RFID reader gets Verizon-certified, and library RFID system meets global standard.
In this World Wide Wrap: Walls and windows as future solar cells, augmented reality transforms toys, and sat nav tracks dementia patients.
In this World Wide Wrap: 3M unveils Bluetooth stethoscope, $950m wireless health market by 2014, and Twitter used for medical alerts.
The new mibli application platform targets emerging markets.
In this World Wide Wrap: Testra offers intercontinental Ethernet services, Motorola intros remote security testing, and Cisco WLAN vulnerability found.
In this World Wide Wrap: LCD TVs boast built-in Blu-ray recorder, ANSI approves performance standard, and bringing 3D into living rooms.
Siemens and SABC broadcast the Kaizer Chiefs vs Manchester City game over WiMax.