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Windows XP support shutdown countdown begins
Extended support for Windows XP ends in under 1,000 days, but will that drive corporates to move to Windows 7 or push them to dump Windows altogether?
Citrix Synergy promotes three-screen enterprise
Future architecture access will be via desktops, smartphones and tablets.
TfL 'insources' for better, cheaper IT
Transport for London has cut back on its outsourcing and overhauled its IT to improve its systems.
UN to send 500,000 NComputing devices to developing world
Half a million schoolkids in developing countries will get computer access though NComputing technology.
Miniframe SoftXpand
It’s cheap, it’s green, but is it legal? Miniframe's unique approach to thin clients lets multiple users access a single Windows PC, but check...
Citrix opens GoldenGate for thin client mobility
Server-driven, virtualised, mobile apps promise to add punch to tablet functionality.
DWP adopts thin-client model in £300 million deal
The Department for Work and Pensions will transition to thin-client computing because of power and maintenance cost savings
University moves to make apps available anywhere
The Bristol-based University of West England is planning to migrate much of its complex application environment to its developing virtual...
Low-cost computing gets professional for Afghan school
Low-cost thin client computing technology has helped a women's business school in Kandahar, Afghanistan bulk up its IT offering, while keeping...
Intel: Recession is over so time for a PC refresh
An Intel executive has claimed the recession is over and now is the time for businesses to refresh their client technology.
Week in review: iPhone goes Orange
The iPhone is imminent on the Orange network, Sony Ericsson unveils Android handset, Dell unveils ultra-thin Adamo XPS laptop, and EU promises to...
Toshiba Tecra R840 review
Toshiba has launched something of an oddity into the laptop market with its new Tecra R840-12F – a thin and light laptop with a larger-than-usual...
Sony Vaio Z (2011) VPCZ21M9E review
Sony's latest ultraportable laptop is a real looker thanks to its incredibly thin and light design as well as its unique use of Intel's Light Peak...
Toshiba Portégé Z830-104 review
Ultrabooks are certainly desirable, but they aren't designed for the workplace – a point that Toshiba aims to correct with the Portégé Z830, an...
Microsoft reveals Windows Server 2008 R2
In preparation for the launch of Windows 7 on the client, Microsoft readies a major update to its most recent server operating system with new...
Motorola Razr review
Motorola has resurrected the venerable Razr name for its new ultra-thin Android smartphone, but is the company on the bleeding edge or trading on...
Superconducting film key to next-gen electronics
Scientists in the US have created a ultra thin superconducting film that could be used by the electronics sector to improve power efficiency.
iPod touch becomes a phone
Truphone's VoIP app moves over to iPod touch, giving phone call making abilities to the thin consumer entertainment device.
Samsung unveils netbooks, laptops and printers at IFA
Samsung looks to expand on its netbook presence with three new models, and also reveals ultra-thin laptops and business printers.
The Economics of the Cloud: A View from the Field
Cloud computing is being hailed as the biggest change in business IT since client/server.But what are the hard facts about the economics of the...
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