Catalina McGregor, Founder and Chair of the Cabinet Office CIO/CTO Council Green ICT Delivery Group, discusses Green IT issues and government policy with James Garner at the latest ComputerWeekly 500 club meeting.
Microsoft issues security updates for its products every month, despite the introduction of its Trustworthy Computing initiative to raise security standards in its software.
The British government is wrestling with the practical implications of the switch of many technologies from analogue to digital operation and distribution.
The risk of slackening sales is prompting a closer focus on the cost side of the business with
greater efficiency the name of the game. Now, the business is looking towards IT and asking, "OK, what can you do to help us get through this downturn?"
Leg of lamb is the most stolen item at Iceland. Thieves also like cheese, bacon and coffee. With the UK in recession, shoplifters appear to be switching...
Can robots co-exist with humans? The answer is not at the moment, but that day is edging closer as robots using met the public at the Science Museum in London this week.
The GSMA Mobile World Congress 2009 in Barcelona started today, February 16 2009, and will showcase all the major mobile phone retailer's new smartphones (Sony, Nokia, Samsung and LG) as well as reveal the intentions of most mobile companies for 2009.