In this World Wide Wrap: Philippines halts RFID plan, IBM builds genetic code reader, and Google celebrates the barcode.
In this World Wide Wrap: MSN unveils health service, healthcare ICT to reach $53bn, and lawmakers discuss health IT security.
In this World Wide Wrap: Light innovators win Nobel, body computing to reform healthcare, and tracking emerging memory.
Health's CIO, Dr Shaheen Khotu, admits there's nothing he can do.
SAPS channels funds towards disputed gunshot tech
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In this World Wide Wrap: Citigroup to outsource investment, Aegis acquires Sri Lankan firm, and healthcare chain outsources all IT.
The CSIR more than doubles its revenue from technology products in 2008 and increases its patents.
In today's technology roundup: and IBM aims for personalised medicine, UK IT at risk of 'brain drain', IBM readies Exadata killer, and bird-watching turns to tech.
In this World Wide Wrap: Govt health IT gets graded, Projecturf upgrades PM software , and Stand By Soft unveils RationalPlan 3.15.4.
In this World Wide Wrap: Appian 6 offers shared BPM components, Savvion and Patni partner, and Ultimus expands product support.
In this World Wide Wrap: Chinese govt starts RFID project, VeriChip wins $10m RFID deal, and iPhone app unlocks car.
In this World Wide Wrap: Microsoft and CVS expand pharmacy partnership, J&J buys biotech stake, and hospital software highlights abuse.
Government and business turn to telepresence technology to cut costs during the financial crisis.