In this World Wide Wrap: eBay unveils BlackBerry auction app, LinkedIn preps enterprise app integration, and Opera 10.20 pushes desktop widgets.
In today's technology roundup: E-tailers blame customers, Johnson says no to McKinnon intervention, translator device takes to stage, and 'Godfather of Spam' convicted.
In this World Wide Wrap: Ebay rival releases branded mobile phone, Infineon and Nokia to develop 1Gbps LTE radios, and HP iPAQ Glisten coming.
In this World Wide Wrap: Nokia Siemens and LG drive LTE, iPhone users spend more, and AT&T adds voice ID to TV.
Clicks2Customers accuses the US search engine giant of being both the market and a player.
In today's technology roundup: Google phone ready in 2010, Ericsson wins Nortel GSM unit, Apple sues over power brick patents, and Wikipedia 'loses' 49 000 editors.
In this World Wide Wrap: iBwave intros online customer portal, SoloHealth deploys interactive vision testing, and Texan city selects Lawson Software.
Companies need to unify their security management to protect themselves in an exploding threat landscape, says McAfee.
In this World Wide Wrap: E-reader shortage benefits Amazon, gadget greens homes, and young drivers distracted by gadgets.
Organisations stand to lose weeks of productivity should they get hacked, says PCIS.
In this World Wide Wrap: Twitter reveals money-making plans, Google enhances YouTube captions, and EU e-commerce rules counter-productive.
In today's technology roundup: Visa phishing attack spotted, FDA targets illegal Internet pharmacies, hackers hit climate research unit, and YouTube introduces automatic captions.
In this World Wide Wrap: T-Mobile customer records leaked, Yahoo Go closes, and Windows Mobile gets Office 2010.