In this World Wide Wrap: South Korea invests in eco-tech, GE unveils Ecomagination Challenge, and nations seek clean energy cooperation.
Overwhelming technical considerations and safety certification delays set back WirelessG's plans to offer in-flight broadband.
In today's technology roundup: Malware uses MS shortcut flaw, software cuts European train delays, significant obstacles to broadband rollout, and mystery shrouds closures of platforms.
Advances in touch and gestural interface technologies could remove the need for devices altogether.
The evolution of augmented reality technology will bring the seamless merging of real and digital worlds.
3D leads the way for other reality-enhancing technologies, but cost and content remain challenges.
Ten technology inventors will be granted bursaries by Lidonga Technology to further their education within the IT field.
In this World Wide Wrap: Fujitsu intros wireless outpatient system, US approves eye implant, and robot improves cancer detection rate.
In this World Wide Wrap: MIT debuts pressure-sensitive fibres, super-efficient solar cell breakthrough, and device developers sign on Azure.
The company wants to sell more fleet-management units internationally than it does at home.
In today's technology roundup: 'Virtual human' comes out to play, 'Knob Face' confusion masks real threat, FCC 'indecency' rule makes no tech sense, and malware scam picks on eBay fans.
In this World Wide Wrap: BlackBerry rumoured to release tablet, Fujitsu working on Android smartphone, and Nokia C5 debuts in India.
Together with DCS Telecoms, Letlhaka Technologies deployed an FTTH network at Legacy's Da Vinci Hotel.