In this World Wide Wrap: HP releases low-solvent ink, Konica Minolta unveils printer, and Olympus releases sturdy digicams.
A new cellular application claims it offers airtime at cheaper rates.
In this World Wide Wrap: Lenovo unveils two-screen notebook, MSI unwraps netbook, and Apple implements Nvidia-based graphics.
A new DNA database could make profiling of criminals easier.
The economic crisis has caused consumers to do their shopping online in order to save, says Bidorbuy.
Learning institutions that received donated computers are not putting them to good use, says SMS Web.
In Today's Technology Roundup: Alcatel-Lucent to cut 1 000 jobs, MS releases iPhone application, Delta to roll out WiFi, and US shuts down scareware sellers.
In today's technology roundup: Chrome leaves beta stage, Microsoft warns of browser bug, EA's profits slump, and booming brain games.
In this World Wide Wrap: Google Android gets boost, LG shows smartphone chip, and South Korea opens market.
The next step should focus on establishing a mobile workforce, says Avaya.
SADC members hope a science and technology unit will promote developments in the region.
Virtualisation is transforming enterprise infrastructure, says VMware.
In today's technology roundup: ID cards catch first victim, Indian court urged to ban Google Earth, White House opposes free Internet plan, and Sony set to unveil virtual world.