Wed 03 Dec 2008 | 20:45 GMT

New technology offers greater control over traffic by identifying users and applications
Go Green initiative promises to scrap legacy kit if customers sign to SaaS offering More...

The first touch-screen BlackBerry looks like a hit for consumers, but business users may be less keen More...

Kingston's 64GB USB stick is ideal for users with high volumes of data to move More...

Wolfram Research's technical software offers a shortcut to research programming development More...

Update offers improved ACE integration and guest operating system support More...

Virtualisation infrastructure management package improves, but is up against tough competition More...

Fix & manage your hard drive with this full commercial application, worth £21 More...
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Sunrise period for trademark holders will last until February More...

Change.gov content released under Creative Commons licence More...

Mobile services specialist predicts a shift to touch-screen devices and... More...