In today's technology roundup: Virtual monkeys write Shakespeare, India imposes text message limit, Facebook unfriending 'bug' gets quick fix, and UK police IT is 'broken'.
The interface, originally exclusive to Apple, is being adopted by Acer and Asus for PCs.
The device allows users to interact with holographic images, or to manipulate virtual objects.
The company has released the NC215S, the first solar-powered netbook, providing 14.5 hours of combined battery life.
Considerable Facebook changes are expected this week - as is the usual resistance from users.
The mobile payments system is now available in the US, but it will still be several years before it has an impact on the mass market.
Modern browser-based ERP systems are cost-effective, readily customisable and easily integrated, says Astidian Systems.
Google may be a pusher, but at least it's coming clean about it.
The two dominant IT companies wouldn't be where they are today without each other.
The netbook impresses with its 10-hour average battery life, but disappoints in its multi-tasking capability.
In today's technology roundup: Blood vessels made on 3D printer, Gmail challenges MS Exchange, Yahoo's interim CEO gets pay rise, and missile maker's network hacked.
Developers will soon be able to design connectivity apps for Ford and Bug Labs' OpenXC platform.
Amazon's e-book lending service could signal the end of an era for publishers - but usher in an entirely new one.