Changes and developments in the technology industry take place at breakneck speeds.
In this World Wide Wrap: 120 gadgets lost daily, Apple's gadget shows signs of life, and BlackBerry debuts smart card reader.
In today's technology roundup: Boffins build world's tiniest 'laser', Russian hackers in cahoots with military, Facebook faces off new rivals, and Twitter tweets are 40% 'babble'.
In this World Wide Wrap: Symbian gets V Phone, Zer01 takes on telco giants, and Etisalat rolls out VOIP system.
In this World Wide Wrap: Verizon tests 4G network, Asia-Pacific set for cell tower boom, and Israeli authority may force Suny sale.
Effective e-learning requires a handshake between teachers and technology, say educational tech experts.
In this World Wide Wrap: Mobile companies to rival RIM, 1m Magics sold, and WiMax not really 4G.
Five energy-related mega-trends will shape the face of future development, says renowned author Thomas Friedman.
Open standards platforms are needed to allow visual communications to work across multiple applications, says Tandberg.
Getting locked into using a specific technology or network is a bad mistake, says Douglas Reed, CEO of Vox Telecom.
Local business Medias expands its video content to the mobile platform.
In this World Wide Wrap: 21 countries adopt postal RFID, smart cane helps the blind, and US army calls for RFID.
The Qkey mobile branding tool allows consumers to select the information they want to access.