LightSpeed for iPad scans inventory, details products not shown on the selling floor, and eliminates long checkout lines.
Rovio outlines plans for themed activity parks and stores across China.
The interactive space, in London, offers visitors hands-on experience with the entire Griffin line of accessories.
The app lets users scan items with their smartphones and check themselves out at an IBM self-checkout station.
Country records 194 million online shoppers and $123.72 billion in online retail trade by the end of 2011.
Sync's software platform manages the sourcing of garments for retailers, saving costs, reducing cancellations and eliminating over-buying.
A new app, Ordr.in, lets users order food from restaurants and posts their activity to their Facebook Timelines.
By investing in evolving technologies, retailers could see growth of 3.7% by 2014, research finds.
The software solution manages the entire job garment sourcing and manufacturing process at The Foschini Group.
A new initiative, Fashion Like, displays the amount of times a garment has been 'liked' on relevant clothes racks in real-time.
The retailer will use Oracle Retail applications to transform its merchandising supply chain and store operations.
Simply Tap lets users buy goods by holding their smartphones in front of an image of whatever they want to purchase.
The Japanese company will pay $850 million for the point-of-sale business as IBM shifts focus to back-end software solutions.