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Five tech sectors staring into the abyss
The end is nigh for some areas of the tech industry. We look at which ones could be six feet under in the not too distant future.
Lenovo beats expectations again
The Chinese company is gaining market share fast, impressing analysts along the way.
Week in Review: Microsoft back for more...
IT PRO looks at the biggest stories this week, including more Microsoft-Yahoo shenanigans and an IT solution to employees lying about being sick.
House of Lords leads Commons in mobility
Android and Apple devices could change parliamentary business as the Houses come to terms with the cloud.
Week in review: Public Wi-Fi isn't dead yet, Apple security tsar's crazy idea
This week, Sky puts its head in the clouds whilst the mobile market continues to flourish.
Cisco decides to Flip out
Flip appears to have been a flop for Cisco, as the networking giant ditches the camera business.
Google defends Android openness
Google says it is still open after critics questioned its handling of Honeycomb source code.
Business of IT: mobile device management
We look at how IT departments and businesses can mitigate mobile risks and reap the rewards. <br> <br>
Week in review: Nokia-Microsoft alliance, HP TouchPad tablet, Facebook shares
There are some weeks in the tech industry where absolutely nothing seems to happen. This week definitely wasn't one of them.
Police to Tweet on the beat in Tayside
Tayside Police trials social media to help the community.
Malware targeting Google Android quadruples in 2010
Android has become more of a target for cyber criminals this year, a report shows.
Managing IT with a mobile phone
Use your smartphone as a handy system administration tool - whenever and wherever you are.
iPhone overtakes BlackBerry, closes in on Nokia
Apple shipped more smartphones than RIM in the third quarter of 2010 and increased its market share.
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.
Do smartphones need security software?
As smartphones become more widely used and more advanced, they’re also becoming more prone to malware attacks. How at risk is your smartphone?
Intel plans mobile assault with Motorola and Lenovo
The chip giant looks to establish itself in the mobile market with Lenovo and Motorola.
Workers want better-integrated comms
Four-fifths of knowledge workers say they don't have the technology they need to do their jobs.
Sony Ericsson predicts "modest growth" in 2011
Results show a return to profit, albeit a small one. <br>
The business smartphone is still in the distance
In his latest column, Stephen claims companies won’t switch to mobile devices until they are as reliable as their trucks.
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