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Apple launches 'funnest' iPod ever

Apple has introduced a second-generation iPod Touch...

Podcast: Locked-down security or insecure productivity? Interview with Richard Jacobs of Sophos

The rapid change in the way people in business are using technology is becoming the biggest challenge for IT security managers. The demand for greater working flexibility in the business environment is making it increasingly difficult to keep the networks and data of organisations secure. Sophos CTO Richard Jacobs talks to ComputerWeekly’s Warwick Ashford about tackling the problem.

Dell unveils Mini 9 netbook to aid web access on the move

"This small, easy-to-carry device stands ready to connect teens, tweens, and travellers to their online world, be it surfing the web, chatting with friends, blogging, streaming content, uploading photos or enjoying favourite online videos, music and games," said Dell.

Fujitsu Siemens Computers debuts mobile notebooks

Fujitsu Siemens Computers has unveiled two mobile notebooks. The AMILO Mini Ui 3520 is 32.2cm x 17.5cm in size and is equipped with an Intel Atom N270...

Police PDAs cut red tape

Issuing police with PDAs has cut through bureaucracy and saved police between six to 25 minutes for each stop, according to the Home Office. Police...

Intel grabs OpenedHand to help drive mobile Linux effort

Intel has acquired mobile Linux developer OpenedHand to help widen its development projects in this slowly growing market segment.

Ofcom seeks accelerator for mobile networks

Mobile data transmissions are now "critical" to the UK economy, and Ofcom aims to find new and better ways to use the technology to enhance the nation's...

Apple iPhone passcode protection can be easily breached

Apple iPhone users have publicised a simple procedure to bypass the handset's access passcode protection. The...

Text to capture mobile consumer interest

If you want a response from a mobile potential customer, SMS them.

Personal details of more than one million bank customers exposed

The personal bank details of more than one million people have been found on a computer sold on eBay last week. The data included bank account information, mobile phone numbers, dates of birth, e-mail addresses and signatures of customers of the Royal Bank of Scotland and NatWest bank, as well as American Express.
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