In today's technology roundup: China slams Google, Firefox releases security patch, brain scanning may predict injury's effects, and Polaroid enthusiasts unveil instant film.
The mobile industry must step up efforts to enable efficiency, or miss out on massive opportunities.
The firm's new business unit will provide energy-efficient hosting services, virtualisation, IT optimisation and server consolidation.
Google updates its search features to increase real-time results.
The locally developed mKratos application allows people to participate in governance processes and public polls via cellphone.
In this World Wide Wrap: Intel unveils six-core server chips, AMD drives competition, and Fujitsu rolls out cloud server.
Wireless broadband has grown almost three times as fast as the fixed-line version.
The Legacy Hotel Da Vinci's solar water heating installation is set to save 60% in electricity usage.
In this World Wide Wrap: Cardiac and respiratory motion software unveiled, Australian health bill delayed, and Emdeon acquires healthcare IT company.
In this World Wide Wrap: Nanotech discovery to bring flexi screens, hand bacteria as forensic tool, and battery breakthrough boosts electronics.
In this World Wide Wrap: Unclonable RFID chip, Nigeria fights drug counterfeiting, and RFID boosts miner safety.
The new technology is rejected due to the high costs and potential interruptions in the flow of games.
In this World Wide Wrap: Intel Teach aids teachers, FCC to boost online learning, and music education goes hi-tech.