Jane Thomson, MD of EOH Softworx, ponders what other technological innovations have reached their sell-by dates.
Desktop virtualisation leads to greater efficiency and reduced travel, with knock-on effects for the environment.
In this World Wide Wrap: Mozilla develops iPhone app, VMware updates Fusion and Workstation, and iPad takes Flash heat.
In this World Wide Wrap: Yahoo buys Indonesian mobile provider, BlackBerry drives presence in Asia-Pacific, and Motorola competes against iPad.
In this World Wide Wrap: US deploys RFID toll system, hotel to begin smartphone trials, and researchers develop firewalls for wallets.
The challenges of a technologist are different to those of the consumer; ITWeb investigates both perspectives.
Pentaho unveils a mobile business intelligence solution for the iPad corporate user.
In this World Wide Wrap: MSI to release Windows 7 tablet, China Telecom unveils BlackBerry devices, and Nokia may adopt Windows Phone 7.
The Lifebook brand now represents Fujitsu's full range of notebooks.
SA is selected as a 'first-wave' destination for the Bada platform, opening up its development environment.
In today's technology roundup: Social networking critical to employee satisfaction, Tony Blair takes green role, T-Mobile scratches US developer programme, and iPads banned from Yankee Stadium.
The HP PS2 is ideal for environments that require keyboards to be immersed in water and cleaned. [Local rep: Axiz]
In this World Wide Wrap: Virgin returns to gaming business, Zynga buys Chinese gaming firm, and 3D games on Android tablet.