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Lenovo beats expectations again
The Chinese company is gaining market share fast, impressing analysts along the way.
Businesses to ask staff to “bring their own” mobiles
Use of mobile devices at work will grow, but employees, not firms, will buy them.
Week in Review: Hackers, Firefox and sparkly new phones
The top stories this week have included Mozilla's 'Download Day', Gary McKinnon's legal woes, and the latest handsets from Nokia.
Trust employees to create a safer network
It is better for network security if employees admit their mistakes rather than keep compromises under their hats, according to a senior security...
Analysis: Cloud computing boosted by portables
How portable devices are making the cloud accessible to all.
IDC: Tablets will sell well, laptops will sell better
Analyst firm predicts strong sales for tablets over the next four years, but they won’t even make a dent in the laptop space.
HP unveils Sandy Bridge business laptops
Businesses will be able to get their hands on HP's new Sandy Bridge laptops this June.
McAfee to data encrypt Intel MIDs and laptops
As IDF draws all the attention, McAfee quietly announces a major security initiative for Intel’s mobile devices and laptops.
GCHQ’s ‘cavalier attitude’ leads to 35 lost laptops
A parliamentary committee has revealed the Government Communications Headquarters lost 35 laptops in 2008.
A buyer's guide to the top 10 netbooks
Thinking about getting a netbook, but don't know where to start? We take a look at 10 of the most popular netbooks out right now.
Greenpeace slams Dell, HP and Lenovo over chemicals
Mobile firms come out on top of Greenpeace's green gadget ranking, with some praise going to Apple, too.
Buyers' guide to Christmas gadgets
Looking for a techie gift for that special someone? Find out which laptops, netbooks, smartphones and must-have gadgets are worth your attention.
HP unveils AMD Llano powered laptops
AMD's APUs feature in some new HP laptops, two of which have some serious business clout, the hardware giant says.
Year in Review: Software and desktops in 2009
This year we saw new operating systems from Microsoft, Apple, Google and Ubuntu all vying for our attention, a flurry of new browsers and ogled...
Citrix trials 'bring your own computer' scheme
Citrix says its year-long BYOC to work scheme has so far been a success - even if most people want a MacBook.
Netbook sales will double year on year
Netbook sales will double, while traditional notebook sales will flatten for the first time, an analyst has said.
Top 10 business gadgets
Offices are full of tech these days - here's our pick of the 10 most essential gadgets.
Telcos and tech unite behind mobile broadband
Operators and leading IT companies are supporting a mobile broadband push backed by the GSM Association.
Camden encrypts all of its laptops
Camden is looking to prevent data breaches, but also wants to use a new data sharing network.
BBC loses £240k worth of mobile devices
A total of 146 laptops and 82 other mobile devices have been lost by the BBC in the past two years.
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