In this World Wide Wrap: Uni develops eye-tracking tech, MS returns to retail, and social media to boost e-commerce.
A disadvantaged school in Cape Town receives 12 interactive whiteboards to boost learning.
The EOH subsidiary aims to make a name for itself in Europe, as it sees a demand for its offerings.
In this World Wide Wrap: Russia bullish on nanotech plans, robopets and talking frames aid elderly, and breakthrough to boost download capacity.
In this World Wide Wrap: MindTree unveils Bluetooth health device, video solution connects patients, and e-health records privacy poor.
In today's technology roundup: Sun slashes another 3 000 jobs, UK govt drops DNA proposals, big names support net neutrality, and GE unveils pocket-size ultrasound scanner.
In today's technology roundup: 2012 set for wireless Olympics, quick test for airport liquids, VOIP hacker extradited to US, and Jelli opens up to US and Australia.
In today's technology roundup: Crystals hold supercomputer key, UK set for mobile broadband boost, McKinnon extradition on hold, and six charged in insider-trading scheme.
In this World Wide Wrap: Acer debuts 3D laptop, recession-hit gamers favour downloads, and CCTV fights crime online.
A solar-powered home system charges cellphones and keeps the lights on after dark.
In today's technology roundup: Cisco may up Tandberg bid, Sony plans holiday version PS3, UK police to use mobile biometric scanners, and boy in balloon captivates Web.
In this World Wide Wrap: ARM chip could save 40% power, Wacom brings 'Feel' brand, and partnership to build 'intelligent skylights'.
In this World Wide Wrap: Xerox pitches printer range, digital publishing solutions gain ground, and Apple releases Epson printer drivers.