With countries around the world set to celebrate the 40th year of Earth Day, more evidence is emerging that businesses are trying to use more environmentally sensitive technologies

With countries around the world set to celebrate the 40th year of Earth Day, more evidence is emerging that businesses are trying to use more environmentally sensitive technologies
Many of the cyberthreats your business faces are invisible. Learn how to shine a light on these threats and discover how to take action to protect your business
PC maker Dell looks set to make major push into the smartphone market, after pictures of a number of new phones were leaked online
Zoning out, checking emails or sports scores, or engaging in side conversations, are just some of the video conferencing bug bears unveiled in a new survey
'Crime is down' says Labour. 'No it isn't,' says Liam Fox, who lost his laptop and car in a break-in on Wednesday
WordPerfect Office X5 suite provides a good experience overall, punctuated with periodic intense aggravation
Speculation continues to swirl on London's financial markets that Apple is considering a multi billion takeover of ARM Holdings, the UK chip firm
Proofpoint's Protection Server operates either as a web service or as a hardware appliance that can be installed on the customer's premises
Consumer Watchdog wants to split Google into several companies to stem the search giant's monopoly, but such an action could be both untenable and unjust
Networking company Cisco joins Google and Bill Gates in backing the X-Prize innovation awards
ACTA won't allow devices to be searched or push the concept of a three strikes rule for file-sharers, according to its backers
A McAfee mistake has crippled Windows XP systems round the world. Users will want redress, and will look for alternatives, says Peter Judge
PCs running Windows XP have been brought to a standstill worldwide after McAfee VirusScan Enterprise issued a false positive
Now the planes are flying again, Andrew Donoghue says let's dump business jollies and save real travel for holidays
Data centre efficiency won't change until operators respond to suggestions for better practice developed outside their own company, according to an eWEEK webinar
Hewlett-Packard introduces two new desktops and updates its TouchSmart PC
Apple is thinking about lines of business that include video social networking and conferencing
Salesforce.com announces that it has agreed to acquire Jigsaw, a site that uses crowdsourcing to build and maintain an online database of business contacts
Apple was taken aback by high initial sales for its iPad tablet PC and plans to add capability to deal with demand
Microsoft and Facebook announce the launch of Docs for Facebook, an online applications platform beta that lets Facebook users create and share Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents
Adobe has responded to Apple's continued hostile attitude towards Flash and announced that it was halting developing of it for the iPhone
The physical theft or loss of a device containing corporate information is the largest single reason for data breaches, the latest Global Internet Security Report from Symantec reveals
In a move that could strengthen its alleged tablet rival to the Apple iPad, Google has quietly purchased Agnilux, which was founded by former Apple employees
The travel fallout from the volcanic eruption in Iceland continues: Sophos resorted to chartering a plane to rescue stranded staff, while Easyjet's website crashed
Details of Research in Motion's upcoming Blackberry operating system have been leaked to gadget blog Boy Genius Report
Version 4.0 of the Bluetooth specification, due out later this year, should allow for longer battery life applications thanks to the inclusion of low energy technology
Government watchdogs accuse Google of disregarding privacy... while Google reveals which governments are asking it for user information
Apple's iPhone is so mighty, that leaked photos of the next version will top any story about real devices. Tom Jowitt asks how this has happened
Compuware has launched beta of a new technology known as CloudSleuth, which is a collaborative cloud computing community web portal.
Apple posted revenue of $13.50 billion and a net quarterly profit of $3.07 billion during its earnings call for the second quarter of fiscal 2010
Video conferencing and networking giant Cisco Systems has completed its acquisition of Tandberg