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  • January 11, 2011 11 Jan'11

    Blackberry Playbook hit by development challenges

    Research in Motion (RIM) could be late to market with its Blackberry Playbook tablet device after experiencing several development challenges

  • January 06, 2011 06 Jan'11

    Most people who sell their old mobiles don't clear personal data

    Just over three quarters of the UK population have sold on old mobile phones, but only 31% wiped all personal information before selling, a survey has revealed.

  • January 05, 2011 05 Jan'11

    CES 2011: Top five tablets

    With almost 100 tablets expected to be launched at this year's International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, 2011 is set to be the year of the tablet device. Computer Weekly rounds up the latest tablet announcements from CES 2011.

  • January 05, 2011 05 Jan'11

    BCS CEO David Clarke talks about the future of the IT industry

    David Clarke, CEO of the chartered institute of computing the BCS, talks to Computer Weekly about being awarded an MBE, the future of the IT profession and tackling a membership revolt against his leadership last year.

  • January 04, 2011 04 Jan'11

    CES 2011: Tablets expected to dominate Vegas show

    Tablet-style computers are expected to dominate the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show that kicks off in Las Vegas on Thursday. About...

  • February 13, 2009 13 Feb'09

    Free mobile computing connectivity with broadband subscription

    In a move that is designed to extend the flexibility and adaptability of firms, especially small to medium sized enterprises (SMEs), BT has launched a broadband package that also provides a free public Wi-Fi hotspot.

  • February 10, 2009 10 Feb'09

    Added critical data protection for SMBs

    New technology aiming to solve small and medium size businesses’ perennial problems with protecting business critical data

  • December 19, 2008 19 Dec'08

    Mobile broadband demand props up crunched WiMAX

    Research predicts global recession to cause enterprises to postpone WiMAX adoption but mobile will lead recovery

  • November 20, 2005 20 Nov'05

    Wireless security crucial to railway safety

    A transportation firm uses wireless technology to keep the trains running on time. But securing mobile devices isn't easy when they're spread across the globe.

  • September 05, 2005 05 Sep'05

    Extending perimeters

    The news that, up until 2006, 70% of successful wireless local area network (WLAN) attacks will be because of the misconfiguration of WLAN access points and client software is disquieting on a number of levels.