In this World Wide Wrap: IT could use self-service - Gartner, Revol unveils self-service solution, and PO gets self-service kiosks.
In this World Wide Wrap: Touch-feedback screens unveiled, quest for better memory continues, and stethoscope turns iPhone app.
In this World Wide Wrap: Sharper images reveal high-res Titanic, radiation-reduced X-ray tech developed, and expo to reveal latest prepress tech.
The telescope project offers scholarships in the fields of science and engineering to up skills development.
In today's technology roundup: Car hacking moves from theoretical to reality, Google and Skype face India ban, game-addicted man scores rare win, and researchers to create next-generation Internet.
In this World Wide Wrap: HTML5 video war heats up, Fraunhofer presents HD video conferencing, and 'touching images' gets new meaning.
Researchers compile DNA bar codes of the country's plant and animal species as part of a global initiative.
Space crystals 'to grow on ISS', HP gets okay to buy back stock, broadband pricing in US, Europe falls, and RIM sidesteps India BlackBerry ban.
In this World Wide Wrap: Green IT revenue to rise, trial green tech programme disappoints, and Malay banks up green funding.
Canon releases its new 60D mid-range professional DSLR, along with a couple of bits of glass.
HP, Dell bidding war heats up, electricity 'pulled from the air', billionaire sues tech giants, and brewery uses tech to keep punters drinking.
In this World Wide Wrap: Brits not latching onto 3D TV, Time Warner to buy Chilevision, and S. Korean broadcasting standard adopted.
In this World Wide Wrap: Citi drives digital roll-out in Oz, mobile remote deposits gain steam, and China bars foreign security tech.