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Electronics giant Panasonic wants Singaporeans to eat its veg
Japan's Panasonic Corp, best known for its television sets and home theater systems, wants to feed Singaporeans its radishes and lettuce.
Drones take flight into a world of possibilities
Like a well-trained dog, the HEXO+ follows you faithfully wherever you go. But it doesn't walk besides you — it's airborne.
With new tech tools, precision farming gains traction
At Little Bohemia Creek Farm, the tractor pretty much drives itself, weaving through rows of corn using GPS technology as it injects carefully dosed amounts of fertiliser.
Zynga seeks new harvest with mobile FarmVille game
Social games pioneer Zynga on Thursday released a version of the hit FarmVille tailored for smartphones and tablets in the hope of reaping a bumper crop of players.
IBM starts rolling out Watson supercomputer in Africa
IBM began rolling out its Watson supercomputer system across Africa on Thursday, saying it would help to address continental development obstacles as diverse as medical diagnoses, economic data collection and e-commerce research.
10 ways Facebook changed gaming for ever
From iteration cycles to compulsion loops, here are 10 things social gaming did for us — not all of it positive.
Hooked on Candy Crush? King gets gameplayers to pay
With 100 million people logging on every day for a fix of its games like Candy Crush Saga, global gamemaker King is showing rivals not just how to hook players, but how to get them to pay.
New and improved
It may look similar to its APS-C sibling, the D7000, but the D7100 is an almost all-new camera inside.
Moo-moo here and a GaGa there
b>LOS ANGELES/b>: Lady Gaga is turning to an unusual method to cultivate her fan base: The pop icon is releasing songs from her new album on a section of the popular online game i>FarmVille/ibefore they can be heard anywhere else.
Apple moves to stop kids racking up iTunes bills
b>NEW YORK/b>: Apple Inc has changed how purchases inside iPhone and iPad games are authorised after customers complained that their kids were racking up hundreds of dollars worth of charges.