In this World Wide Wrap: MIT unveils top 10 tech, Samsung warns of 3D TV health risks, and Toshiba makes QKD advance.
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In this World Wide Wrap: Statasys delivers HP 3D printers, EFI Fiery powers Minolta press, and Earth Rangers and Lexmark go green.
While 3D TVs enter the market, there are no plans for broadcasters to send content into homes.
Vodacom's local social network releases Legends of Echo, a multiplayer game for Symbian-based mobile phones.
Mobile technologies in selected services see high uptake, but few have embarked on end-to-end mobility initiatives, says KPMG.
The set-top box maker wants an empowerment partner to steal a march on its competitor.
In today's technology roundup: Rogue admin waits for verdict, UK speed cameras on trial, countries blast Google, and teens prefer texting.
In this World Wide Wrap: Apple patents ticketing system, RFID booms, and Intel showcases MeeGo.
In this World Wide Wrap: CoreMedia looks to Australia, MS showcases digital media, and Drupal reveals upgrades.
In this World Wide Wrap: Gizmodo returns iPhone 4G prototype, student develops 'skin-screen', and LG intros FMC phone.
Electric cars have long been considered a green gimmick, but their potential impact could be revolutionary.
Analysts predict that close to 80 million 3D TV sets will be sold by 2015.