Photos: New BlackBerry goes Wi-Fi
Photo Research In Motion is preparing to release its first Wi-Fi-enabled smartphone, the BlackBerry 8820
HP defends recycling statistics
News Both Dell and HP have gone on the green offensive following the enforcement of long-awaited environmental legislation
Anti-spam solutions get battering from business
News Organisations are dissatisfied with their hosted anti-spam technologies, according to a survey released this week. Other anti-spam solutions fair better
European Commission: Data roaming is next
News Roaming rip-offs: As regulation forces mobile operators to cut their voice-roaming prices, the Commission reminds the industry that it has not forgotten data roaming
Intel at the margins
Leader On the desktop, Moore's Law is dead. More freedom may revive it
The ThinkPad at 15
Blog Lenovo proudly informs us that the ThinkPad is now 15 years old, and is partying tonight in Soho to celebrate the fact. Unfortunately I can't be there, but the anniversary reminder does bring back...
Video: Developers break the designer egg
Video A presentation at Microsoft's Remix conference neatly described how developers and designers work together to create new applications
SAP sheds light on 'enterprise in a box' strategy
News ERP specialist has given more details on the plans behind its upcoming A1S business and product suite aimed at medium-sized companies
Outgoing BT chief hints at fibre rollout
News Sir Christopher Bland claims BT might roll fibre out as far as the kerb to boost broadband speeds, but doubts remain over who will pay for it
Photos: Cisco goes racing in Italy
Photo Misano World Circuit has deployed a converged communications system. Take a look behind the scenes
Defending against the digital dark age
Interview National Archives chief information officer David Thomas is tasked with ensuring government documents and websites survive for future generations
Time to spread your outsourcing risk
Comment Using multiple outsourcing providers is safer and allows for specialisation, says Sanjiv Gossain, UK managing director of Cognizant
Complete trash.
Talkback When I first read the title "London gets free Wi-Fi" I thought, wow thats great. After reading the "small print" as it were I feel it to be complete trash. Who in hell wants to have to watch...
Video: Microsoft learns a web-standards lesson
Video Frank Arrigo, Microsoft blogger and group manager of technical community, explains why it's important for the software giant to follow web standards
Google develops web app security tool
News Search giant is developing its own fuzzing tool code-named 'Lemon' to test its web applications, but has no immediate plans to release it
Panasonic Toughbook CF-30
Review This notebook is clearly not suitable for general office duties, but for those who work mainly outdoors in challenging environments, it could be a solid investment.
Operators set out new roaming fees
News New charges have been set for customers using their mobile phones in other European countries, after the European Commission forced operators to slash their prices
Facebook and MySpace may seal email's fate
News Future of email might be found on the pages of social networks, if teenagers' habits are any indication
HP keeps PC-maker crown
News Company keeps its place as the number-one PC maker in the world, as Lenovo, Acer and Toshiba perform well and Dell continues to struggle
Privacy watchdog creates IT forensics team
News Following its earlier condemnation of UK data breaches, the Information Commissioner's Office has set up its own IT forensics department
Royal & SunAlliance boosts intranet with Google
News Insurance group enjoys quicker search times and better results after replacing its intranet search engine with Google Search Appliance
Strong services revenue lifts IBM's second quarter
News Company enjoys healthy revenue from its global services and software divisions as it seeks out higher-margin businesses
Mobile operators urged to focus on enterprise
News Operators need to target the business market with in-building base stations, better tariffs and mobile email services to remain competitive, says report
BlackBerrys and PDAs harm work/life balance
News Despite their potential negative impact on work/life balance, mobile devices are a valuable asset for increasing productivity, say CIOs



