In this World Wide Wrap: Intel spills chip details, new brain scan method for children, and electronics expo highlights green tech.
In this World Wide Wrap: California tracks pre-schoolers, RFID partnership fights drug counterfeiting, and Bangalore University gets RFID.
In this World Wide Wrap: Diabetes monitoring through cellphones, clotting monitor developed, and flexible programmes needed for rural communities.
In this World Wide Wrap: Operators voice support for LTE, H3C boosts varsity bandwidth, and breakthrough for mobile satellite.
In this World Wide Wrap: Fujitsu develops wireless charging, tablets not ready for enterprise, and Garmin-Asus plans Android release.
Intel chipset to revolutionise IT, ex-IBM exec jailed, Fujitsu to release wireless charging tech, and cyber-criminals target SMEs.
The service will allow customers to send SMSes via their Microsoft Outlook, directly to mobile devices.
Mobile applications hold great promise for Africa's development, says World Bank agency infoDev.
In this World Wide Wrap: BBC World in financial strain, ministry settles on ISDB-Tmm standard, and engineers get 3D TV boost.
The absence of a universal biometric modality means that standardisation is still a long way off, says Accsys.
In this World Wide Wrap: Extensis unveils digital server, Mainframes to stand the heat, and HP dedicates server to SMEs.
In this World Wide Wrap: Orange and T-Mobile converge networks, CIOs prioritise IT consolidation, and Toronto gets online TV.
Desktop virtualisation is going mainstream.