laptops
Behind the Headlines: IT directors hit back at piracy watchdog
News If you're going on an international trip, you're not going to carry two laptops, one for doing your stock investments and one for doing your company business. The Federation Against Software Theft (FAST) came under fire... [19 Mar 2000]
Delta signs up HP and IBM for "Wired Workforce" scheme
News Delta Air Lines has signed up HP and IBM to provide desktops and laptops respectively to its employees through its "Wired Workforce" programme; but leading analysts think the move will have a detrimental effect on rival... [02 Mar 2000]
Symbian demos three Epoc prototypes at CeBIT
News Hoog said: "With the relationship between the phone manufacturers, Siemens AG, and Fujitsu Siemens who already have pen operated laptops, we could be in a strong position. Symbian announced the first of three prototype... [23 Feb 2000]
Mobile Intranet gives boost to corporate communication
News Mobile technology specialist iOra has launched its latest product which will provide mobile access to corporate intranets.iOra Mobile Intranet uses patented technology, called Epsilon, to allow data to be transferred to... [17 Feb 2000]
News in View: Microsoft goes back to school
News As such, Microsoft and partners such as Acer, Dell, Research Machines and Toshiba are providing laptops for pupils at low rates. Microsoft chairman, Bill Gates, dropped in on several hundred educationalists in London... [07 Feb 2000]
Torvalds' chip venture sets sail
News The second, which is built for higher-end laptops runs at 700MHz and stores 400KB of on-chip cache. Transmeta has lifted the lid off its secret microprocessor project, Crusoe, developed with the help of Linux creator... [19 Jan 2000]
Intel tunes PIII for notebooks
News Laptops using the technology will be rolled out by the major OEMs this week. Intel has introduced a version of its mobile Pentium III processor that operates at different speeds depending on whether a notebook PC is... [19 Jan 2000]
Think.com brings Net learning to headteachers
News The project has the backing of the Department for Education and Employment (DfEE) through a six figure funding package and the provision of laptops to 2000 headteachers across the country. UK headteachers are being... [09 Jan 2000]
Toshiba issues 'people over technology' war cry
News Steele added it was a particularly brave move by the company, given Toshiba's lead in the market for laptops, which he claims are a prime cause of corporate stress as they encourage out-of-hours working. [02 Dec 1999]
UK company directors have conquered technofear, reveals survey
News However, only 27 per cent of the directors questioned use the Net from their laptops, and fewer have used mobile Internet applications from their cellular phones. Company directors in the UK aren't the tech-frightened... [22 Nov 1999]
Blunkett not teacher's pet over laptop offer to heads
News Teachers unions say they are unimpressed with the government's plan to spend £3m buying laptops for new head teachers. The laptops will be handed out to 1200 new head teachers this year, a move the... [24 Oct 1999]
Sophos software launched in D-Fence of mobile workforce
News Paul Ducklin, head of research at Sophos, claims the rise of teleworking is bringing with it higher risks to data and privacy, mainly because laptops and disks are more likely to be lost. Security specialist Sophos has... [22 Oct 1999]
NatWest and NetStore to offer ASP service
News All data on standalone PCs or laptops can be backed up via the Web to secure databanks. NatWest Corporate Banking Service has teamed up with NetStore Group to offer its 40,000 corporate customers a range of online IT... [28 Sep 1999]
Cabletron to help US College run up to speed
News Students will also be able to use their laptops anywhere on the campus via numerous access points. Bentley College in New England (US) has selected Cabletron as its networking solutions supplier and agreed a joint... [23 Sep 1999]
Football managers get Intranet from Cisco
News Cisco has agreed to provide the LMA with 110 laptops at an initial investment of £200,000. The League Managers Association (LMA) today confirmed it has entered into a partnership with Cisco Systems to create an intranet... [15 Sep 1999]