In this World Wide Wrap: Digital camera sports built-in printer, Xerox lures Wall Street investors, and HP loves selling fewer printers.
In today's technology roundup: Online spending drops for the first time, actor robots take Japanese stage, retailers adopt renewable energy, and $873m judgment against Facebook spammer.
In this World Wide Wrap: Society furthers nanotech, IBM looks ahead, and NFL experiments with 3D HD.
In today's technology roundup: IBM plans 'brain-like' computers, online time 'is good for teens', and jurors hint at partial verdict in MySpace hoax.
The electronic shelf labelling system was deployed by XON company Skydirect across 50 Spar and Tops stores.
Mobile social and content advertising market revenue should reach 2.18 billion euros in 2012, says Frost & Sullivan.
Digital downloads should be seen as an opportunity rather than a threat to the entertainment industry, says Web Africa.
More than 95% of corporate cellphone users will soon be able to record their conversations, says Spescom.
Companies wanting to expand internationally can now look to Switch Telecom's latest offering.
In this World Wide Wrap: Apple updates iPhone, cellphone sales battleground shifts, and China Mobile gets talking.
Data Centre Automation Manager enables real-time provisioning and performance management between on-premise and off-premise clouds.
Polycom leverages SA's video conferencing technology, as low bandwidth availability remains a challenge.
In today's technology roundup: EU unveils green code of conduct, online fraudsters have huge credit line, Verizon fires snooping employees, and Virgin US gets in-flight Net access.