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.
Mobile Money Africa has named Jeppe Dorff to its advisory board.
Organisations must determine which infrastructure and software are a good fit for cloud and SOA, says IBM.
The Solar World Congress calls for urgent policy implementation to enable total renewable energy supply worldwide.
In this World Wide Wrap: Frost & Sullivan's hi-tech top 10, ultra-dense memory chip developed, and augmented reality transforms convergence.