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New monitor turns itself off at the mains
Fujitsu Siemens claims to have created a ‘zero watt’ monitor, which disconnects itself from the mains rather than consuming energy in standby.
Fujitsu Siemens launches free laptop for life initiative
Company promises to replace customers' laptops every three years with a brand new one, for free, as long as certain conditions are met.
Video: Q&A with Eric Cador, HP Personal Systems Group
IT PRO speaks to Eric Cador, SVP EMEA of HP’s Personal Systems Group, about the rising demand for personal computers and going mobile.
Microsoft admits anti-phishing flaw in IE7
Flaw in IE7 anti-phishing technology could slow computers to a crawl.
Public Sector Roundup: New tech recognised
Teachers are recognised for using tech, Hillingdon’s website is voted best, Dell provides computers to amplify work, and York Traffic shows...
Oracle and HP team up on data warehousing
Computer database software giant Oracle partners HP in selling powerful data warehousing computers.
Stuxnet hits Iran nuclear plant
A project manager at Iran's Bushehr nuclear plant admits Stuxnet has been found on staff computers at the site.
TalkTalk calls government free PC plans 'inconsistent'
TalkTalk has said plans to provide free computers and web access to low income families may price many people out of the market.
Storm Worm remembered one year on
One of the most disruptive pieces of malware to hit computers in recent years, the Storm Worm caused chaos for businesses a year ago this week.
Hackers turn to web malware as users secure computers
As computer users arm their machines against malware, hackers are looking at infecting websites as a means of attack, according to security expert.
Data-stealing worm found on 1,000 NHS computers
Symantec has revealed that the Qakbot worm has been stealing gigabytes of sensitive data from infected PCs, despite being easily detectable.
Scientists create flexible circuit boards
American researchers claim a breakthrough in flexible silicon circuit boards could lead to wearable computers.
Laptop sales boost profit at Intel
Demand for low-power laptop processors helped deliver a 25 per cent rise in Intel’s second quarter profit, as users continue to shun desktops in...
Free computer scheme re-launched by Government
The Prime Minister is set to announce a scheme - the same scheme he announced back in 2008 -to give free computers and broadband access to low...
McAfee apologises as update cripples Windows XP PCs
A seemingly routine update to McAfee's security software has caused chaos for Windows XP users worldwide, effectively rendering their computers...
Fujitsu introduces 160GB laptop hard drive
New disk claims to be fastest 160GB laptop drive in the world.
Disk drive companies ally on hybrid drives
Fujitsu, Hitachi, Samsung, Seagate and Toshiba form alliance to develop hard disk and flash memory hybrid drives.
Week in Numbers: Malware up 600 per cent
UK teens spend up to 10 hours a day looking at screens of some kind, Oracle gets the go ahead for its acquisition of Sun Microsystems, the number...
Sun and Fujitsu release UltraSparc T2 Plus based servers
New UltraSparc T2 Plus based servers claimed to outperform competing x86 systems on enterprise class applications, including Java, mail and...
Apple unveils massive jump in Mac sales
The iPod maker has its best quarter in history for sales of its Macintosh computers, helped by the move to Intel chips, but initial iPhone sales...
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