In this World Wide Wrap: IBM to acquire Storwize, Sharp releases 100GB Blu-ray discs, and UK court slams DS storage devices.
Looming context wars present unique opportunities for developers and business, says Gartner.
A maturing telecoms industry forces telcos to target machine-to-machine communications to drive new revenue streams, says Frost & Sullivan.
Teachers can set and mark assignments online with a new application from the school social networking site.
The Department of Communications still has not set a start-up date for digital migration.
In this World Wide Wrap: Siggraph demos next-gen 3D, MS takes Hohm to home PCs, and Intel brings lighting-fast downloads.
In this World Wide Wrap: Singapore laundromat aims big with RFID, campus libraries get smart tech, and Bermuda airport intros self-service.
The company will invest in new technologies, taking advantage of the evolution of cloud computing and mobile.
Interactive whiteboards boost student interaction as a hands-on platform for multimedia.
Our intrepid automotive expert Christo van Gemert brings us the latest news on some of the most advanced cars on the market today.
In today's technology roundup: Facebook leads to murder suspect, Russian gang automates cheque counterfeiting, StarCraft II finally on sale, and Virgin gets electric.
In this World Wide Wrap: Hospital expands TV teaching, AV tech boosts decision-making, and VXi picks Conexant audio solution.
Delegates attending the conference can learn about search engine optimisation through a Google University.