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Photos: The Apple mouse through the ages

Photo The mouse was a key selling point of the first Macintosh in 1984, as it allowed the Mac user to break free from the command-line prompt and explore exciting new graphical user interfaces. Still, not the most comfortable... [03 Nov 2009]

Microsoft to Office Accounting: Your number's up

News Microsoft announced on Friday it is to kill off its Office Accounting product line. Microsoft's Redmond campus. The software giant has called time on accounting software Photo credit: Microsoft) The Redmond giant said it... [02 Nov 2009]

Green IT: Thrifty CIOs should make it a priority

News But even for organisations that don't come into that group, green initiatives can have benefits for the bottom line. Follow-me printing, where a user has to confirm the print job at the device can reduce paper usage by... [29 Oct 2009]

Photos: New Apple MacBook learns lessons from the Pro

Photo Apple updated its MacBook line-up this week. With every other laptop in Apple's current line-up using the "Pro" moniker, the single non-Pro MacBook was starting to look... [22 Oct 2009]

Apple unveils iMac, MacBook revamp

News Apple also updated its Mac Mini line, and unveiled a multitouch mouse. Apple rolled out revamped desktop and laptop lines this week, introducing a redesigned iMac and MacBook laptop. Apple has revamped the iMac [21 Oct 2009]

Microsoft is learning to share - but not soon enough?

Comment The social elements of Microsoft's 2010 line-up are unclear but what is clear is that, in some areas of business, the worlds of 'content' and 'social' are moving closer together. Or maybe Microsoft will... [20 Oct 2009]

It's a dog's life for police BlackBerrys

News But with so much data on tap isn't there a risk of information-overload making front-line policing less agile? But Thames Valley's Gough claimed front-line police officers often have too much to remember... [20 Oct 2009]

Sainsbury's tech shopping spree revealed

News One of the ways the retailer has helped bolster its bottom line is by implementing a new system called real time supply, which ensures its stores are stocked with products. It seems to be feeling the benefit: on... [09 Oct 2009]

WiMAX and Its Applications

White Paper WiMAX is expected to have an explosive growth, as well as the WiFi, but compared with the Wi-Fi WiMAX provides broadband connections in greater areas, measured in square kilometers, even with links not in line of sight. [09 Oct 2009]

Windows 8: The 'dying gasps' of the desktop OS or the next big thing?

News There is the chance that Windows 8 could mark the end of the line for the pure packaged OS as the technology world moves irrevocably away from packaged software towards online platforms. As Yarmis says: "The bottom... [08 Oct 2009]

Steve Ballmer on Microsoft software 'gotchas'

News It's not just customers' bottom line that could be affected by simplification - Microsoft shareholders will be watching for any changes too. According to the Microsoft head honcho, Microsoft's myriad licensing options... [06 Oct 2009]

Delaware Department of Transportation Replaces Spreadsheets With Single Project Management Solution

White Paper Delaware Department of Transportation's wanted to deploy project management application that organizes workflow so that planned expenditures and project timelines are in line with revenue sources and eliminate various... [01 Oct 2009]

Michael Dell

AS Profile Generating the most excitement among Dell's forthcoming hardware line-up is the Latitude Z notebook, rumoured to have advanced wireless capabilities that possibly includes wireless charging; and Dell's... [30 Sep 2009]

The Top 5 Challenges in Processing Customer Orders

White Paper Learn about technology that has enabled organizations to process sales orders 76% faster than before, save more than 500 labor hours a month, reduce paper usage by 6,000 pages a month, save $134,000 with ROI in less than 6 months,... [29 Sep 2009]

Which UPS is right for the job?

White Paper Traditionally, data center managers and facilities managers could choose from three UPS topologies: standby, line-interactive and double-conversion—offering widely varying levels of efficiency, performance and protection. [29 Sep 2009]

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