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Free Linux driver development
Open source drivers will become an imperative, rather than a choice, for device manufacturers who want to break into new markets and extend their...
Fifth of motorists use social media when driving
Despite rules preventing people from using mobiles when at the wheel, many are still flouting the law.
WinHEC: The unique advantage of the PC is choice
Microsoft tries to convince hardware partners that Windows 7 will ship on time and asks for more focus on hardware and software reliability.
Serco consolidates fleet management
A new internet-based fleet management system is helping the Hampshire-based firm gain centralised control of cross-departmental data on thousands...
Cost no longer main outsourcing driver
Major annual survey finds UK CIO attitudes to outsourcing maturing in search of greater responsiveness and flexibility as primary drivers.
Government admits to losing three million DVLA records
Details of learner drivers including names and addresses are 'misplaced' by a contractor working for the vehicle and driver licensing body.
Retail IT Summit: Levi's banks on SAP for growth
Jeans maker realigns IT with business drivers.
XML-based standards gain momentum
Interoperability is one of the key drivers for businesses embracing XML-based standards according to a Microsoft-commissioned IDC study.
European CRM spending up by almost 10 per cent in 2005, with SAP and Oracle dominating
Analyst house says revenue and customer growth are the key drivers for increased spending but Europe is lagging behind the rest of the world
Drivers using mobiles at wheel drops by 40 per cent
Stiffer penalties on those who try and juggle their mobiles and their driving are acting as a deterrent as the level of offenders falls.<br/>
Motorists urged not to text and drive
Drivers are being warned of the dangers of trying to text while in charge of a vehicle. <br>
Nokia studies traffic with GPS-enabled mobiles
The handset maker has launched a research project that uses data from car drivers to help ease congestion.
Traffic wardens can be handy
The Metropolitan Police will still be getting tough on drivers who don't obey the rules of London's roads, but new handheld devices mean they can...
Tougher penalties to drive out motorists who flout mobile rules
Three points and a £60 fine for drivers who are more focused on their mobiles than they are on the road.
Government clamps down on those using mobiles while driving
More points given and more pounds taken away are on the cards for drivers who operate their mobile phones and vehicles at the same time
Conficker lets hundreds of drivers escape traffic fines
The worm costs Manchester City Council millions of pounds - but saved a few hundred drivers some cash.
Public Sector Roundup: Mobile payments, e-casework
Portsmouth lets drivers pay for parking with their mobile phones, Lambeth helps speed up casework with web-based system, and Kent Police invest...
London buses trial speed control tech
Transport for London is testing Intelligent Speed Adaptation to keep bus and taxi drivers from speeding.
E-services save driver agencies £33 million
A report by the National Audit Office has praised the cost savings and increased accessibility of letting drivers access licensing and other...
Travel tech to beat traffic
National Traffic Control Centre to use automatic number plate recognition to warn drivers on the M25 of traffic delays.
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