In this World Wide Wrap: Touch-screen laptop is top tech, Mems showcases Mirasol display tech, and IBM and SAP demonstrate app migration.
In this World Wide Wrap: HP to improve healthcare, medical centre goes hi-tech, and Wheeling Hospital advances patient care.
In this World Wide Wrap: Sony releases TVs with RFID, RCG unveils RFID solutions, and Vermont issues RFID drivers licences.
The PC does not consume any power in off-mode or while 'hibernating', but remains administrable.
The mobiletripsheet cellphone service allows users to log business and personal travel details in a few keystrokes.
In today's technology roundup: Facebook users suffer viral surge, green light for faster broadband, Bill Gates bans kids from iPhone, and Barclays rolls out contactless payment.
In this World Wide Wrap: 360-degree digital signage, native XDCAM support from Avid, and Polycom picks Boardman.
In this World Wide Wrap: Centre to boost IT skills, Kenyan children receive e-learning, and BSquare selected as Microsoft training partner.
The ICT space on the continent holds commercial opportunities despite the current global economy, says the company.
In this World Wide Wrap: Nokia eyes laptop market, VIA hit by Intel's Atom bomb, and Dell to expand into netbooks.
Lenovo will be rolling out its five server products in SA for the first time.
In today's technology roundup: Tech to pull world from recession, teen sacked for Facebook comment, McKinnon a step closer to extradition, and Amazon hides text-to-speech feature.
In this World Wide Wrap: Snags in Telstra revamp, call centres boost 610 jobs, and DiData's survey goes online.