The chips can send information about food to a personal computer or a mobile phone via a Bluetooth connection.
The company will acquire 100% of the shares of Telcordia for $1.15 billion in an all-cash transaction.
A local company offers a service that makes it easy for businesses to comply with the CPA.
The company loses a bid to appeal a decision that allows the social agency to use the post office to distribute grants.
In today's technology roundup: Facebook denies losing users, Windows Autorun malware drops, Europe urged to reallocate spectrum, and Maradona sues Chinese gaming companies.
The new device, called Motorola Televation, will let users stream live TV to IP-enabled devices.
Consumers are weary of portable electronics devices with tangled cords and cumbersome adapters, says IHS iSuppli.
Wireless transmitters are jamming GPS receivers crucial for aircraft navigation systems.
The acquisition gives MIP access to Africa's unbanked market.
Telkom finally concedes it's too big to react quickly to market changes but this reality check comes too late to make a difference.
The range is available across Africa, though not in retail outlets, says the computing company.
An IT start-up is rolling out solar-powered IT centres to drive skills development in under-serviced areas.
A solitary clause in the working draft of the Protection of Personal Information (PPI) Bill is open to abuse.