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Where will IT be in 2015?
You’re ready to tackle the IT challenges of the next year, but what’s going to happen in the longer term? What will the IT world of 2015 mean...
Science fiction's influence on technology: ideas made real
The recent Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas provided an opportunity to explore the links between science fiction and the technologies...
Linux and Formula One
Formula One motor racing is using Linux to help shave another fraction of a second off a lap time.
High-tech gadgets crack down on exam cheats
Education authorities are turning to security devices to help combat students cheating in examinations.
Women in technology: Are we our own worst enemy?
At W-Tech 2009, the first event bringing together women from throughout the technology industry, attendees pondered if women in IT are their own...
Nortel sells wireless tech to Nokia Siemens
Nortel Networks is to sell some of its assets in a deal with Nokia Siemens Networks.
One year on: Windows Server 2008
One year ago today Windows Server 2008 was released to a waiting tech world. We take a look at how it’s done.
HP’s McKinney dismisses Microsoft’s Surface tech
HP’s chief technology officer Phil McKinney talks up HP’s own TouchSmart PC technology, but pours scorn on Microsoft’s touch table device.
Zavvi improves website tech for Christmas
As online shopping becomes central to retail, Zavvi improves its website technology - just in time for Christmas.<br>
Year in Review: Public Sector in 2009
We take a look at the big tech stories in the public sector for 2009.
Microsoft to demo Windows Mobile 6.5 next month
Microsoft has announced it will be demoing the latest version of Windows Mobile at Tech Ed next month, silencing rumours about a May launch.
Cable & Wireless to provide Virtual Court tech
Cable & Wireless has been awarded a multi-million pound contract to provide its Managed Video Conferencing to the Criminal Justice System for...
Nokia named world’s most eco-friendly tech company
Being eco-friendly is obviously the right thing to do, but Nokia says it is also the best thing for its business.
Government wants nationwide smart ticketing
The Government wants public transport across the country to use smart ticketing tech.
Debian and the grass roots of Linux
Debian GNU/Linux was the first project to be deliberately modelled on the principles of distributed software development, and provides the core...
Microsoft and WebFusion offer Tech students free web hosting
The two companies look to support STEM-D students with free web hosting service to free them from sole reliance on university network resources.
Can the mobile industry go green?
The mobile phone industry seems to be lagging behind the rest of the tech world in going green. What does it need to do to catch up?
Are touchscreens ready for business?
Has Windows 7 made touchscreens ready for businesses, or is the tech not quite ready yet?
Miliband falls victim to latest Twitter phishing scam
A high profile MP seems to have become the latest victim of a phishing scam on Twitter.
British music gets a techie experience
The British Music Experience doesn't just highlight the country's tune talent, but its tech skills, too.
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