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We are at the crossroads again
This is the last time you will read Bytz as a standalone pullout.
Insight: In Silicon Valley startup world, pedigree counts
When asked to name the most notable rags-to-riches entrepreneur that his firm has funded, venture capitalist Ben Horowitz doesn't hesitate: Christian Gheorghe, a Romanian immigrant who came to the United States without speaking English, and rose from limo driver to founder of a business-analytics company, Tidemark.
CeBIT: Robots, hands-free wizardry wows at high-tech fair
A "toddler" robot that sees red, a digital master chef and a suitcase that never gets lost — new technology at the world's biggest high-tech fair has the potential to change lives.
Japan unveils world’s first android newscaster
Japanese scientists unveiled what they said was the world’s first news-reading android, eerily lifelike and possessing a sense of humour to match her perfect language skills.
A portrait of air travel in 2024: report
Holographic airport staff, zen airports with waterfalls, yoga classes and no more check-in desks are among some of the predictions made in a report that aims to paint a portrait of air travel in 2024.
ReboundTAG: The high-tech answer to lost luggage going global
Supported by all passenger airports globally, the clever suitcase tag uses RFID chips to keep track of your bags and travel details and ensure that if they do go astray, they can be identified anywhere in the world.
Pluggage: Vote for your smart suitcase features
This week, French luggage brand Delsey unveiled its first connected suitcase prototype called Pluggage.
A ping pong robot & a mirror that really doesn’t lie, unveiled in Japan
A ping pong playing robot, a flying origami bird and a mirror that some might find a little too honest for comfort were on display at a huge tech show in Japan.
Amazon rolls out new services for cloud
Amazon.com Inc's cloud business launched a service to help companies analyse their data, as well as a suitcase-like product that will let them ship large amounts of data for storage on the cloud.
In Kenya, a digital classroom in a box
At the Lighthouse Grace Academy in Nairobi’s downmarket Kwangware suburb, yellow school T-shirts carry the slogan ’To Fear God is Wisdom’, but in their hands pupils clutch a more worldly path to knowledge: tablet computers.