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One in eight work now from home
National Work from Home Day will see five million people stay away from the office using mobile technology and broadband.
Creating a mobile data management policy
The take-up of smartphones are in the mass market means enterprises are having to cope with everything from 3G cards to Sidekicks.
Security software talks back to thieves
Software designed to deter thieves will play a recorded message over the speakers once a laptop is marked as stolen.
How to Set up Remote Admin using Netviewer
Simplify remote support by seeing and controlling the PC you’re trying to fix with Netviewer one2one - Mary Branscombe shows you how to speed...
The Midweek Interview: Rob Gretton part three
In the final part of this interview, Rob Gretton, Business Development Director for DISUK discusses the legacy implications of encryption - the...
RSA Europe: London tops New York and Paris in wireless access
London is king when it comes to wireless connectivity, but it is being left behind by Paris and New York when it comes to Wi-Fi security.
Single sign-on for education network
A UK education federation has completed the transition to a new single sign-on system for access to network and collaborative resources.
Banks make online banking BlackBerry-friendly
Major banks add Monilink’s third-party BlackBerry access service to their online banking sites.
Orange widget offers apps for all
Orange is to install a widget onto basic handsets, to let them access apps too.
Yorkshire hospital gives kids web, TV and VoIP for free
Recent pilot offers children staying in Sheffield Children's Hospital free calls phone calls, satellite and freeview and internet access using...
National Express to offer free Wi-Fi on trains
Having won the East Coast franchise, taking over from GNER, National Express announces new services including mobile tickets, car parking by phone...
UK embraces mobile social networking
Using mobile phones to access social networking websites is the "next big thing" according to new research.
HP ProCurve gets close to edge with security
New products from HP ProCurve Networking take network access control to the edge of the network.
Educators call for exemption from Digital Economy Bill
Members of libraries, universities and schools are worried pirating students will put their internet access in danger if the Digital Economy Bill...
Lenovo ThinkPad USB Portable Secure Hard Drive
This external hard drive from Lenovo encrypts all the data you store on it and features a number pad on its casing to provide access. We evaluate...
Vista Launch: British Library announces digital book reader for Vista
Readers will be able to access ancient and fragile books and documents with all the detail, look and feel of the original manuscripts, whilst...
T-Mobile launches new email service
A new monthly fee-paying service from T-Mobile enables users to access email straight from their phones.
Ofcom presses for VoIP services to give 999 access
Regulator calls for VoIP service providers to allow calls to emergency services.
HSBC outage stops customers withdrawing cash
HSBC has experienced its second tech failure in six months, leaving customers unable to withdraw cash or access online banking.
IT Forum: Quest buys desktop virtualisation specialist Provision
Acquisition will give Quest access to additional presentation and desktop virtualisation products, along with technical and development expertise.
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