In this World Wide Wrap: RFID readers may affect pacemakers, university gets $1m for RFID research, and RFID powers robot swarm technology.
Businesses will face a number of different continuity issues in 2010, the company says.
In this World Wide Wrap: Payroll tech threatens police jobs, RVH implements recruitment system, and severe weather drives staff absences.
In this World Wide Wrap: 3D prototyping printer for desktops, Ricoh digitises health records, and Ricoh intros digital imaging systems.
SAPS channels funds towards disputed gunshot tech
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In this World Wide Wrap: HP partnership improves data virtualisation, UK retailer deploys business analytics, and BI boosts healthcare performance.
In this World Wide Wrap: Tech to change lives in 2010, 3D hits the living room, and nanotech brings pulsing artificial arteries.
In this World Wide Wrap: Philips tests Big Brother health checks, UK outlines NHS IT plans, and Intel and GE market health system.
In this World Wide Wrap: Kodak extends home office printer line, human tissue printer unveiled, and Epson India intros SME printer.
The company's sale of its Cape Town property is expected to bolster earnings.
In this World Wide Wrap: UK universities invest in SME initiative, Thailand to boost SME GDP, and Zambia govt praises SME performance.
IBM, Novartis and Vodafone collaborate to improve the efficiency of managing anti-malarial drugs.
The Gauteng Health Department has been instructed to pay over R40 million to 3P Consulting for breach of contract, delaying the tender.