The International Broadcast Centre is ready to broadcast the 2010 World Cup in 3D.
In today's technology roundup: Digital Economy Act here to stay, Irish crackdown on Net piracy, Facebook investor eyes more digital stakes, and second man jailed over Scientology attacks.
In this World Wide Wrap: Bell adds networking to HP offering, Cisco to acquire CoreOptics, and Google faces WiFi lawsuit
In this World Wide Wrap: US govt as green 'test bed', business ignores $4.5tn bio risk, and Panasonic expands green tech push.
In this World Wide Wrap: Google and Amazon competition heats up, storage boosts Dell's profit, and Cow power for data centres.
In this World Wide Wrap: Virgin returns to gaming business, Zynga buys Chinese gaming firm, and 3D games on Android tablet.
Facial recognition technology makes interactive kiosks more perceptive to consumer behaviour.
Innovation in green technologies is stifled by a lack of research focus, funding opportunities, and available skills.
In today's technology roundup: Apple wins ground in Flash fight, Clegg to restore British privacy, Japanese team creates biomimetic butterfly, and Facebook sends user data to advertisers.
In this World Wide Wrap: Google bullish about VOIP, China converges networks, and Blip TV raises $10.1m.
In this World Wide Wrap: MS plots supercomputing boost, HP sees solid server sales, and IBM updates iDataPlex servers with GPUs.
The company outlines its plans for a solution that will dramatically increase the availability and speed of business information.
SAP's on-premise, on-demand and on-device strategy seeks to harness converging market trends.