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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.
Video: HP outlines green strategy
HP's environmental stewardship manager Carl Eckersley has outlined how the company is improving the green credentials of its hardware.
Skype users hit by worm attack
Worm hits Windows PCs by fooling users into clicking on Skype users into opening infected dummy JPEG files.
MPs call for greater data breach action, union warns on job cuts
Justice Committee report and PCS job cuts warning raise concerns over the effectiveness of public data security and legislation.<br/>
WebEx launches remote PC app for mobile phones
PCNow 3.0 will offer users remote access to documents, email and other business data via conventional PCs or data-enabled phones and PDAs.
How Google is redesigning your data centre
Google famously builds its own servers out of commodity PCs and custom-designed power supplies - could its strategy be right for your data centre too?
Week in Review: Eee PCs, the economy and porn
The low cost laptop battle heats up, IT firms hold up against a weak economy, and a coffee house offers free WiFi - and remote workers like porn,...
World PC market 'unaffected' by economic slowdown
Shipments of PCs around the world in the first quarter of 2008 show that although the US has been modestly affected, sales around the world go from...
IDF 2007: Q&A: Ultra mobile PCs and mobile internet devices (MIDs)
The true mobile internet needs a PC, however small, but it might not be running Windows.
Open source consortium targets the desktop, again
The four leading Linux software vendors have joined forces with IBM in the latest effort to build and sell desktop PCs pre-loaded with Linux.
Harry Potter worm infecting PCs
Users facing a nasty surprise if they try to use infected USB sticks claiming to contain the final Harry Potter book - The Deathly Hallows.
Asus: Netbooks to get even cheaper in 2009
Eee PCs to go as low as $200 in 2009, while smaller screen versions will be phased out, says Asus president.
Software piracy drops in the UK
UK software piracy dropped in 2007, but globally the rate has increased thanks to the growing amount of PCs in emerging countries.
Green Computing: Part 1
In the first of two articles looking at the environmental impact of business computing, IT PRO looks at the resurgent market for recycling and...
HP to cut over 3,300 UK jobs
HP is set to cut more than 3,000 UK jobs over the course of two years, causing warnings from the PCS Union.
Companies risk data theft with old computers
New survey finds less than half UK companies properly dispose of sensitive data on old PCs.
Microsoft virtualises applications
With its acquisition of Softricity, Microsoft is well on its way to becoming a major provider of virtualisation solutions for applications, as well...
Dell aiming to retake top PC spot
Michael Dell said his firm is on course to overtake HP as the world's top seller of PCs. <br/> <br/>
Dell unveils its first Ubuntu-based PCs
Leading PC box shifter will offer three machines at launch, including a laptop, running the popular Ubuntu distribution of Linux.
Enterprises 'face major threat from bot armies'
Botnet operators are turning their attentions away from just recruiting consumer PCs, and are finding new ways to infiltrate enterprises




















