In today's technology roundup: BBC unveils live WiFi TV, UK transport minister's Web site hacked, Australia to get faster broadband, and WSJ and AP take aim at Google.
In this World Wide Wrap: China restricts online broadcasting, BBC rethinks TV licence, and NetMix completes tech infrastructure.
While only three companies are participating in the DTT trial, the authority wants to make space for new entrants.
In today's technology roundup: Netbook sales soar, notebooks stutter, China restricts online video, virus battery could 'power cars', and Russia may increase MS supervision.
The Cisco TelePresence solution makes it possible for people to communicate and collaborate 'face-to-face'.
CEO Reuben September argued against holding onto the non-starter from the beginning.
The French satellite will dedicate 10 C-band transponders to provide coverage for Africa.
The country is behind its commitment to roll out 60 000 CCTV cameras for the 2010 Fifa World Cup.
In this World Wide Wrap: Microsoft and Polycom expand relationship, online content platform unveiled, and Blu-ray up 20%.
DreamWorks uses HP 3D technology to make Monsters vs Aliens more lifelike.
In today's technology roundup: Skype now available on iPhone, tech firms in cloud computing push, Gartner warns of Twitter risks, and Disney to put short-form content on YouTube.
In this World Wide Wrap: CBC cuts up to 800 jobs, AT&T drives satellite radio, and Netmix broadcasts on Nokia network.
Telkom is on track to meet the bandwidth requirements for the two Fifa events.