The impact on businesses of unproductive tasks, such as dealing with spam email, has been revealed
Gartner claims half of all companies, fearing prosecution, may attempt to block social networking site access
A second 'state-of-the-art' green data centre has been given planning approval at the Cobalt Campus in Newcastle
You spread your favours widely, but your favourite tablet is... a laptop. Next: where does your WEEE go?
Novell shareholders have approved the complex $2.2 billion acquisition by Attachmate and Longview
Intel is promising better and simpler security and management with its next version of vPro
The shocking cost of cyber crime to the UK economy has been revealed in a new government and industry study
Virtual desktops will make traditional static desktops obsolete says Cameron Sturdevant. It's time for prevention, not cure
SolarWinds Port Mapper simplifies the time-consuming task of untangling the Gordian knot of network cables
IBM’s Watson computer proved it is more than a number-cruncher by beating humans at Jeopardy
The World Wide Web Consortium has promised that final specification for HTML5 will arrive in 2014
Nokia's Windows Phone 7 decision continues to make waves after rebel shareholders called for Elop's dismissal
A North London Fujitsu data centre gets the first gold tier 3 badge in Europe from the Uptime Institute
The only way to reduce the tonnes of electronic waste we all produce is to re-use and repair equipment, says…
Amazon has bought a new building for another Dublin-based facility in response to its growing cloud services
For Trend Micro, Symantec and Hewlett-Packard, virtualisation is a focal point at the RSA Conference
The IBM GX7800 is an appliance for Web-application protection stretching to private and public clouds
A Scottish local authority is cutting servers and saving energy at a data centre in a listed building
HP can extended its data centre design and planning expertise, to include the actual construction of the facility
The boss of Twitter has dismissed reports that Google and Facebook are seeking acquire the microblog service
A study has suggested that super-fast broadband access could increase the asking price of UK homes
Nokia is getting a rough ride from analysts over the financial fall-out from Stephen Elop's Windows Phone 7 deal
Compliance standards now know that encryption is no good unless the keys are managed, says Jon Geater. Better start doing…
Nokia has opted for Windows Phone over Android to lead its new smartphone strategy. Sophie Curtis asks, could this be…
A survey found that 50 percent of all organisations are losing track of encryption keys and digital certificates
Tablets will get more attention than smartphones, and LTE will see off WiMax, at Mobile World Congress, says GSMA
Polycom is adding Cisco's Telepresence Interoperability Protocol standard to its UC Intelligent Core platform
Despite a rosier picture for IT job seekers, the latest figures from e-Skills shows a skills gap is approaching
A label-making company has paid out nearly £25,000 after a whistleblower told the BSA of unlicensed software
The .uk domain registry Nominet wants you to tell it how to deal with controversial domains