All Desktop Computing

Epson unveils secure printing for shared offices

Epson has released a print security and authentication product for shared offices.

MIT researchers unveil energy efficient mobile processor

Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed a chip design that is much more energy efficient than processors currently used in mobile devices.

Hardware hoarder's Tosh squeaks a win

Announcing the winners of round one of our Hardware Hoarders competition to find the best photos and videos of your ageing hardware.

McColl spends £19m to bring EPOS to corner shops

  • News
  • Author: Ian Grant
  • Date: 31 January 2008
Martin McColl, the company that runs most of Britain's corner shops, is embarking on an eight-year, £19m project to create a national integrated store management system that will help it fight fraud.

The commercial benefits of design-led sustainability

Interest in environmentally responsible technology has never been higher; a lot of powerful marketing is being done by major IT suppliers’ brands to highlight their efforts in this area and much of what is being done is very laudable, but not particularly sustainable.

Improve usability with assistive technology

  • In Depth
  • Author: John Lamb
  • Date: 09 January 2008
IT products designed for disabled people use cutting edge technology and make a real difference to the end-user. John Lamb takes a look at the assistive technology market

IT managers must learn to cope with consumer innovation

As the mobile market continues to move from a technology to a services focus, IT directors will have to tread a fine line between managing an influx of difficult-to-manage consumer-based devices without stifling innovation.

Open source Solaris offers a way in to high-end skills

Hot skills: Sun's Unix OS takes on Linux with virtualisation

Western European PC shipments up 17.7%, but UK market ‘weaker’

PC shipments in Western Europe grew 17.7% in the third quarter, said analyst Gartner, but the UK market was weaker than other countries.

Back-up software-based encryption product specifications

  • News
  • Date: 02 October 2007
Integrated encryption into backup software offers many advantages, but hurts the performance of the backup server. This is why software-based encryption often requires a server upgrade (or at least creative backup planning), not to mention diligent key management. We provide specifications for a cross-section of encryption-capable backup software.
Results Page: ...10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21... PREVIOUS | NEXT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
GVL5-20081126.1