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Photos: The go-anywhere cyber cafe in a shipping container
Computer Aid has created its second cyber cafe in a shipping container, bringing internet connectivity where ever it's needed.
Q&A: Computer Aid founder Tony Roberts
The founder of the computer charity explains why reuse is 20 times better than recycling.
Less than half of obsolete PCs are recycled
High export tariffs and transportation costs have hindered recycling, according to Gartner.
Where next for Palm
Once the darling of the PDA and the smartphone business, Palm has been finding it tough in an increasingly competitive and commoditised market for...
Head to Head: Microsoft Office 2010 vs Open Office 3.3
For many an office suite is just as essential as the computer it runs on. But should you continue investing in Microsoft Office or choose the free...
IT PRO Podcast: Intel Developer Forum news roundup
Our first podcast for 2008, we discuss the announcements from Intel's developer event in China, mobile phone news from Las Vegas, computer museum...
Wind and solar farms should power computers
A Cambridge computer expert believes his plan to power computers with wind and solar energy could reduce carbon emissions.
Met Police push for new e-crime unit
The Met head of computer crime has endorsed calls for an e-crime unit to coordinate the police response to growing cyber crime in an exclusive...
Police computer to link up with missing phone register
The Home Office has announced funding of £250,000 for a scheme to link Police systems with the National Mobile Phone Register.
HP Mini 5101 netbook review
HP takes a second stab at the netbook with the Mini 5101. Is this the best portable corporate computer you can buy?
The Midweek Interview: Dr. James Goodnight
The founder and chief executive of the world's leading business intelligence software vendor. He explains current thinking on business intelligence...
Storm worm causes weekend of trouble
Criminal gang behind Storm worm wreaks havoc for computer users over weekend.
Apple Mac Mini 2.5GHz Mid 2011
Apple kills off the optical drive in its latest version of the Mac Mini, its smallest and cheapest desktop computer, but there's more to this...
Virus danger from wireless hotspots could leave laptop users open to charges
Public laptop users could end up breaching the Computer Misuse Act if their laptops are used to spread viruses via a wireless botnet
Bristol Uni creates first optical quantum calculation
An experiment at the University of Bristol using an optical quantum computer chip to do calculations is the first of its kind.
Porn surfing Apple Mac users hit by worm attacks
If you think that you’re safe surfing for porn on a Mac computer, you’re sadly mistaken.
Asus releases Skype video phone
Users can make free Skype calls without using a computer with the Eee video phone AiGuru SV1.
Scientists use brain scans to read minds
Research from the University of California has shown neuroscientists can read a person’s mind from a brain scan image shown on a computer screen.
Laptop engineer jailed after Sky News sting
A Sky News reporter has caught out a snooping laptop engineer who tried to hack into a computer he was supposedly fixing.
Oracle and HP team up on data warehousing
Computer database software giant Oracle partners HP in selling powerful data warehousing computers.
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