The environmental group has launched simultaneous attacks on Dell and Apple, on the eve of the launch of the iPad

The environmental group has launched simultaneous attacks on Dell and Apple, on the eve of the launch of the iPad
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The Information Commissioner's Office has criticised a city council for the loss of voter information shortly before new powers to fine negligent companies come into force
A teenager charged with distributing copyrighted material using the BitTorrent site Oink has been acquitted due to lack of evidence
Enterprises can use BESX to help bring the entire mobile device fleet into compliance with regulations that affect the business
Apple could ship as many as 8 millon to 10 million iPads in 2010, according to a Morgan Stanley analyst
Robert Moffat, a 31-year IBM veteran and at one time considered a possible IBM CEO candidate, pleads guilty to his role in an insider trading scheme
A pilot programme employing WiMax 4G communications and GE smart meters has been demonstrated in Michigan
Apple has released Mac OS X 10.6.3, its latest update to the Snow Leopard operating system
Antitrust regulators on both sides of the Atlantic have granted approval for Cisco’s $3.4 billion deal for telepresence competitor
No more network boxes in the branch office, says Aruba
BlackBerry maker Research in Motion (RIM) has acquired smartphone software developer Viggo for an undisclosed sum
Millions of student loan records have been stolen in another massive data breach, this time from a US federal loan contractor
Users who have pre-ordered an Apple iPad, have reportedly been notified that their devices have begun shipping
HP workers have suspended their two-day strike action as talks continue over pay freezes and redundancies
Ofcom is threatening to flex its muscles, after research showed that UK web users are still not getting the broadband speeds promised by their ISPs
AMD is rolling out its 12-core Opteron chip a day before Intel unveils its eight-core “Nehalem EX” Xeon processors for four-socket servers
Facebook has announced another update to its privacy policy, allowing some third party applications access to users' information without prior consent
Confidence in climate change may be at an all time low, but what scares Peter Judge is the possibility that the hype could start again
Half of business leaders don't believe in man-made climate change, and have no strategy for it, says a survey
The pros of social networking outweigh the security cons, but the risks to corporate image and data are still significant
The Emerald Isle could receive an economic boost from a new IBM facility focused on smarter infrastructure
YouSendIt makes emailing large, sensitive files secure and manageable by avoiding the pain of using FTP clients and servers
The Security Service has announced plans to lay-off some of its intelligence staff and replace them with more IT-savvy operatives
Virtual infrastructure is set to move workloads to the most cost-effective platform but, while applications exceed the ability of cloud providers, the situation is not static, says Cameron Sturdevant
Ex-CEO of Brocade Communications was found guilty by a federal jury on 26 March of intentionally backdating stock options
Google's offer to test 1G-bps broadband access in U.S. communities drew responses from more than 1,100 communities and 194,000 individuals
Microsoft continues to express its commitment to open-source software, most recently at EclipseCon and the Open Source Business Conference
The U.S. trailed in 2009 clean energy asset financing, with only $11.2 billion, while China led with $29.8 billion
As the release date for the Apple iPad draws near, information regarding e-book pricing from Apple's iBookstore has leaked online
Green computer maker VeryPC has signed up its first customer to the Big Business Refit, a scrappage scheme for power-hungry equipment