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Windows is collapsing – Gartner

Code base of Microsoft’s operating system is too large to make meaningful improvements, warn analysts

Nokia makes rubbish handset

As part of a bid to reduce the environmental impact of the mobile phone industry, device-maker develops 100% recycled concept phone

Wider options on the desktop

The front line of IT used to come in a single flavour, but the variety of configurations now possible on the desktop allows organisations to make some strategy choices

The death of the PDA is looming

Long live the smart phone

A grand 3G theory

Technology desperately seeking a killer app.

IBM's pitch for the last mile

The launch of IBM’s free desktop productivity suite portends a new war in the software market.

Security issues hinder contactless payments

Adoption rates will soar once security standards have been agreed upon, says ABI Research.

Acer buys Gateway

Acer delivers cost-savings through its acquisition of Gateway.

Parking the PC

NCP uses blade PC technology to take processing out of its car parks.

SAP boosts mobile credentials

SAP plans for better mobile application support in NetWeaver.

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The enterprise telephony two horse race

Alcatel and Siemens lead the pack in the enterprise VoIP market.

Battery acid

Pyrotechnic batteries raise questions of how best to power mobile devices.

Inter-city Internet

Great North Eastern Railways (GNER) has installed WiFi clouds on all of its trains.

Mobile internet yet to inspire users

Research shows users still cautious about using the internet on their mobile phones.

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