Intel and Kraft are rolling out vending machines that analyse consumers’ age and gender before offering treats.
Intel and Kraft are rolling out vending machines that analyse consumers’ age and gender before offering treats.
Samsung Electronics agrees to buy out Sony’s entire stake in their liquid crystal display joint venture for $938m (£600m).
A new information service using Twitter is launched aimed at keeping walkers safe in Snowdonia.
Italy’s competition watchdog fines Apple 900,000 euros for failing to publicise shoppers’ right to two-year guarantees.
Chinese workers at a LG group factory in the eastern part of the country have gone on strike on a dispute over year end bonuses.
Victims of a hack on US security think-tank Stratfor are warned not to offer public support to the company due to threats of further attacks.
Beijing’s Beidou service begins offering location, navigation and timing data offering an alternative to the US’s GPS network.
A man is being sued by his former employer after he left the company and took a 17,000-strong Twitter following with him.
Estimates and official figures suggest a surge in activations of Google Android and Apple iOS devices on Christmas Day – more than double when compared to 2010.
“Would Mahatma Gandhi have made a good software engineer?” and other questions posed at tech job interviews in 2011.