Advances in monitoring and communications technologies bring hi-tech solutions to the age-old agricultural industry.
In this World Wide Wrap: Scientists demo spintronics semiconductor, 'brain on a microchip' coming, and self-calibration brings super sensors.
In this World Wide Wrap: RFID revenue to hit $250m, US data centres slash energy usage, and smart hangers make fashion suggestions.
In this World Wide Wrap: Americans adopt self-service tech, hospitals integrate kiosks, and Webtrends acquires Transpond.
Brazil and the African Union acknowledge the importance of SA's SKA bid and will lend increased support to it.
In this World Wide Wrap: MS takes on iPad, Virgin Gaming and Ubisoft partner, and SMG wins TV licences.
Does the e-book reader signal the end of the “sensory pleasure of printed paper”?
In today's technology roundup: iPhone at risk, Scotland Yard cuffs six fraudsters, Google pulls plug on Wave, and society not ready for artificial intelligence.
In this World Wide Wrap: Intel and GE tackle chronic ailments, FDA calls for detailed device data, and Lantronix to invest in connectivity.
In this World Wide Wrap: Telus to double mobile data speeds, boost for solar cell efficiency, and firefighter location tech unveiled.
In this World Wide Wrap: RFID threatens consumer privacy, IBM develops smart billboards, and RFID hacker raises privacy concerns.
Fifty-six percent of iPhone users will use the device for work purposes more often with the new features.
A methane-driven tri-generation plant provides the operator with an independent supply of sustainable power.