In this World Wide Wrap: Riverbed's new cloud platform, telepresence potential for space exploration, and reports unpacks display and lighting tech.
By 2012, over 300 million people worldwide will watch TV on their mobile phones, predicts Nokia.
Deadlines are being met, but some projects might be affected once policies are implemented.
Language, cost and infrastructure challenges prevent mobile health technologies from being accessible to all.
All hi-tech information centres will open in time for the 2010 Fifa World Cup, says the Department of Tourism.
In today's technology roundup: Age of cyber warfare dawns, hacktivists ransack Hitler defender's e-mail, T-Mobile staff sold personal data, and RidRx unveils stethoscope app.
In this World Wide Wrap: Dell's Mini 3 unveiled, Nook e-reader on sale soon, and Yealink intros multimedia phone.
Microsoft anticipates the release of its controller-free gaming technology Project Natal will further boost Xbox sales.
Businesses' transition to the cloud progresses at a slow pace due to barriers in the market.
In today's technology roundup: ISPs unhappy with data proposals, online bank hackers get 13 years, spam net snares 250 000 bots, China joins supercomputer elite, and Net gets set for alphabet changes.
Emerging mobile technologies turn the cellphone into a lifeline to health information and services.
In today's technology roundup: Hackers create tools for disaster relief, mental health data stolen from NHS, boffins fight pacemaker hacks, and 'Sabbath' protest targets Intel.
In this World Wide Wrap: Project Natal plans leaked, partnership tracks gamers' behaviour, and Sony drives motion control.