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Light Touch projector can beam touch screen onto surfaces
British firm Light Blue Optics has wowed CES showgoers with its interactive laser-projected touch screen technology.
Gmail set for offline access
Integration with Google Gears technology will make offline access to Google’s webmail service easier, as well as adding offline support to other...
Work Wise Week
IT PRO's coverage of Work Wise Week 2007 and National Work From Home Day, along with our ongoing campaign calling for more technology-enabled...
A boost for server-based computing
Server virtualisation isn't the only technology to benefit from the introduction of multi-core processors. Faster, more capable, silicon is also...
Make flexible working work
Flexible working is good for employers, staff and customers alike. Today, effective technology is available to give staff access to the same...
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...
The Midweek Interview: John Banfield part one
John Banfield, director for Europe at SteelEye Technology explains the operational and practical benefits of server virtualisation in the data...
Private sector to use GCHQ tech?
Reports claim GCHQ will give its technology to the private sector. For a price.
RSA boosts BlackBerry two-factor authentication
RSA and RIM announce advanced two-factor authentication technology - just in time for the new BlackBerry 3G models.<br/>
Microsoft admits anti-phishing flaw in IE7
Flaw in IE7 anti-phishing technology could slow computers to a crawl.
WCIT 2010: Tech can improve life for Europeans
The World Congress in Information Technology closed with a call for governments to to use ICT to protect the environment and boost quality of life...
Work Wise Week: Adopt new working practices, or miss out
Stark message from former CBI chief Sir Digby Jones as week-long initiative begins to raise awareness of flexible working and the benefits that...
Public sector looking to cloud computing
More than half of IT pros in the public sector are looking to the cloud, but few have deployed the technology yet, claims new research.
Week in Numbers: Linux's billions
This week in the world of business technology, pay cuts, job cuts, and billions in earnings for Linux.
New software helps disabled children communicate
New technology from Scottish universities is allowing severely disabled children to communicate better.
Five Startups to watch in 2008
Following our look at a multitude of emerging web technology companies at the recent Le Web conference, IT PRO shortlists its five companies to...
Blue Coat claims world-first with Flash addition
Blue Coat offers the ability to “stream-split” video delivered live with Adobe Flash technology through its ProxySG WAN optimisation product.
Lawson unveils the Smart Office
Integration between Lawson's business intelligence technology and Microsoft's Office products creates a new working environment and workspace for...
Apple iPad 3 vs iPad 2 head-to-head review
The new iPad comes with a raft of enhancements including a Retina display and LTE technology. Khidr Suleman compares the latest iOS tablet to the...
Multitasking Britons spend half their lives satisfying media craving
Ofcom's annual Communications Market Report reveals that we now spend 45 per cent of our day using digital media and technology, and are getting...
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