The Det Norske Veritas organisation conferred Energy-using Product certification to the N series of portable notebooks.
In today's technology roundup: Video games to overtake other entertainment; cars and computing converge; police investigate using GPS, Google; and Chrome coming soon for Mac, Linux.
In this World Wide Wrap: Cellular banking gains popularity, mobile banking evolves, and HSBC deploys anti-fraud measures.
In this World Wide Wrap: Toshiba offers increased storage, Ctera combines local, cloud storage, and Samsung releases SS805.
Mobile industry players must come together to work out a framework and standards for the systems RICA will require, says Yanesh Ramiah, MD of Swist Tech.
The one-inch thick netbook weighs1.2kg and is available with both Linux and Windows XP Home edition.
The mobile thin client provides mobility and security access to virtual or blade PC computing solutions.
If you're looking for a Windows Mobile device, the Samsung i900 Omnia is definitely one of the best choices overall.
Political parties explore new ways of utilising technology to fund their election campaigns.
In today's technology roundup: MS ups pressure on Yahoo, Skype in mobile move, Sony unveils lightest notebook, and OLPC hit by economic crisis.
In this World Wide Wrap: Ricoh, IBM form alliance, D-Link offers surveillance, and Broadcom unveils chipset.
In this World Wide Wrap: Intrinsyc partners with Supa, Sony unveils Vaio netbook, and video uploads come to SD.
In this World Wide Wrap: Agilysys, Vangard partner, Celerant acquires SportzPak, and Galleria unveils retail solution.