The Rage expo saw some of the country's top gamers compete in high-ranking titles.
Technology is the single biggest driver for the skills shortage globally, says Landelahni Business Leaders.
In today's technology roundup: and IBM aims for personalised medicine, UK IT at risk of 'brain drain', IBM readies Exadata killer, and bird-watching turns to tech.
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In today's technology roundup: Red Hat demands software patents ban, Mozilla unveils cure, Robot fish could prevent crashes, and women dominate social networking.
In this World Wide Wrap: Gaming hits the big screen, OnLive raises interest, and funding, and Nvidia moves towards supercomputing.
These gadgets may lag in image quality, but connectivity and functionality drive consumer uptake.
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In this World Wide Wrap: SK Telecom sells China Unicom stake, Germany gets live network upgrade, and Google Wave goes on public trial.
In today's technology roundup: Icann opens up to the world, Red Bull to become network operator?, 'time telescope' could boost Web, and Twitter unveils 'Lists'.
In this World Wide Wrap: HP plans printer and PC unit merge, Xerox cuts colour printing costs, and Braille label maker unveiled.
In this World Wide Wrap: System cuts data centre CO2, network to bring iPhone HDTV, and next-gen circuits coming.
In this World Wide Wrap: University debates e-learning, Kindles and iPhones piloted for e-learning, and tech firms support Kenya education.