Brits who plan to buy Asus's Slider tablet will have to wait until June, due to shipment delays
2011
Live Blog From The Apple iPad 2 Launch
Refresh this page to see the latest from the iPad 2 launch at the The Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, March 2, 2011
Micro-Modular Data Centres Roll Into Britain
Fully-enclosed racks could roll in to take the place of data centres, says Elliptical Modular Systems
Google Pulls Infected Apps From Android Market
Android app users beware: Google has pulled more than 50 Android apps said to be infected with malware
Government IT Projects Cost Taxpayers £16bn Per Year
The Institute for Government says costs can be reduced by taking a more flexible approach to IT
New Green Grid Guide Extends To Servers And Storage
In its Data Centre Maturity Model, the Green Grid adds servers and storage to its power and cooling concerns
Apple iPad 2, The Sequel, Prepares For Its First Outing
There is a multitude of questions surrounding the iPad 2, but today may provide all the answers
Remote Working Presents Security Issues For IT
Remote access is becoming more popular, more complex and more risk-prone, forcing IT departments to get clued-up
Could VDI Short Circuit The IT Upgrade Cycle?
Electronic waste is a problem that is not going to go away, but will the latest moves in IT actually make it worse, asks Peter Judge
Nokia Delivers Qt Quick In Line With Roadmap
Developer fears may be quelled by Nokia's release of the Qt Quick framework for rapid app development
VDI Can Give IT Managers A Strategic Advantage
The days of workloads running on a single, physical desktop are rapidly coming to an end, says Cameron Sturdevant
BlackBerry Analytics Developer Service Out In Beta
RIM delivers on DEVCON 2010 promise with beta release of the BlackBerry Analytics Service for developers
June May See Windows 8 Tablet OS Interface Debut
A Microsoft source reportedly leaked that a sneak preview of Windows 8 tablet interface is set for June
IBM, HP & Dell Steal Ahead In Server Revenues: IDC
IBM has clung onto the top spot for server revenues thanks to its rapidly growing mainframe sales
eWEEK Readers Dump Killer e-Waste
Many readers knowingly send old tech to the developing world. Next: tell us your office IT woes
Facebook Modifies User Info Developer Access Plan
Facebook is still considering developer access to private information but is improving its permissions screen
Intel Officially Completes McAfee Acquisition
McAfee is to retain its own branding, but will become a wholly owned subsidiary of chip giant Intel
Former Apple Man Pleads Guilty And Surrenders Payout
A former manager at Apple has pleaded guilty to helping suppliers negotiate favourable deals
Chrome Climbs As Firefox Slips In Browser Wars
The Chrome browser has now reached 11 percent market share at the expense of Mozilla's Firefox
Dell Venue Pro Finally Reaches The UK
The long awaited Windows Phone 7 business handset from Dell has been officially launched in the UK
Council Website Failings Hit With Both Barrels
Socitm says many council websites are underperforming, while Eric Pickles hits out at Nottingham rebels
Future BlackBerry Devices To Sport NFC Technology
Near Field Communication will be made available in most upcoming BlackBerry smartphones and tablets
Ofcom: 4G Auctions Will Be Fair
The UK regulator has promised to share 4G mobile spectrum fairly, and keep competition keen
Morgan Stanley Was Hit By Chinese Hackers
In 2009, Morgan Stanley was hit by the same Chinese hackers who targeted Google, according to HB Gary
CeBit: HP Updates Storage And Wireless
HP integrates 3Par's storage into its cloud offering, and upgrades its wireless LAN products for CeBit
Asus Tablets Get April UK Launch Date
Asus is to launch a Windows 7 tablet and two Android slates in April, but these may not have 3G support
Gmail Accounts To Be Recovered From Tape
To restore the Gmail accounts it lost at the weekend, Google is going to its tape backup
EC Backs Europe-Wide ‘Get Online Week’
Councillor Neelie Kroes is targeting Internet virgins across the EU this week
IETF Slams ITU Standards Vote
The IETF has criticised the ITU's decision to development of its own MPLS management standard for WANs
Windows 7 SP1 Offers Security Fixes And Minor Updates
Microsoft’s Windows 7 SP1 fixes security problems and provides minor features, but it comes in a bulky bundle