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Drivers still using mobiles at the wheel
Despite the threat of tougher penalties, some drivers are still willing to risk lives by using their mobiles while driving.<br> <br>
Texting worse than drinking while driving
Don’t text and drive, warns RAC Foundation research. <br> <br>
'Supertaskers' can safely use mobiles while driving
A small minority of individuals show no loss of reaction time or mental skills when combining mobile phone use and motorway driving.<br> <br> <br>...
Timms confirmed as Digital Britain minister
Stephen Timms has been confirmed as Lord Carter’s replacement, making him the official new driving force behind the Digital Britain agenda.
Q&A: iPass CEO Evan Kaplan
iPass' latest research suggests tablets are the device of choice for one in five mobile workers. ITPRO asked CEO Evan Kaplan what he thinks is...
Financial services driving disk storage adoption
Data shows that financial-based businesses are investing heavily to migrate from tape to disk-based backup.
Nokia takes aim at the enterprise
Users are demanding more from their regular phones and smartphones, and market competition is driving innovation. We look at how current market...
Touch screens driving mobile app growth
The success of the iPhone, BlackBerry Storm and similar new-generation touch screen smartphones is helping to boost demand for third party mobile...
Data, not voice, is now driving telecoms
Inside the Enterprise: Data services are now more important than voice calls for fixed and mobile networks, as smartphones outsell PCs.
Linux mainframe adoption set to grow
A new independent survey has found availability, capacity and cost advantages are driving greater adoption of Linux on mainframes.<br>
Mobile internet usage to triple
As many as 125 million Europeans will browse the internet on their cellular phones in five years' time, with 3G and 3.5G phones driving growth.
Majority of data storage managers trying to be greener
Need for greener IT is driving storage professionals to be more power-conscious in their work.
Bargain hunters ignore festive fraud threat
The credit crunch is driving shoppers online, despite the threat of fraudsters stepping up their activities during the Christmas period.
Intel CEO looks to servers and notebooks to drive chip sales
Laptops and server sales, rather than desktop computers are now the driving force in the PC industry claims Otellini.
Wireless market facing further consolidation
The need to collaborate on 802.11n and WiMax development coupled with current economic pressures is driving wireless technology companies together.
Apple Covent Garden store robbed
iPads and other Apple gear is pilfered by a gang of motorbike-driving thieves.
M2M subscriptions to hit 1bn mark
Tasks including transport management, smart metering and logistics are driving machine to machine adoption.
Virus writers change tactics
Polymorphic viruses and social engineering driving virus development
Texting while driving to be punished with jail time
New legislation that came into force today sees mobile phone use in cars hit hard in an effort to deter use.
Can unifying comms help in a recession?
The industry is gearing up for a major push into unified communications, but what’s driving such confidence that there will be sufficient demand?
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