In today's technology roundup: Steve Jobs on track for June return, Environment Agency tests waste tracking system, US retailer settles spyware charges, and 'slow lane' for copyright thieves.
In this World Wide Wrap: Xerox justifies ColourQube price tag, Lexmark releases consumer eco-simulator, and Konica Minolta to cut costs and jobs.
In this World Wide Wrap: Google releases Reader gadget, eco-gadgets gain popularity, and Snapdragon gadgets in the pipeline.
In this World Wide Wrap: IBM builds green data centre, SiCortex closes its doors, and green IT gets thumbs up.
Symantec's green IT report reveals a new driving force behind companies' green IT investments.
In today's technology roundup: Obama outlines cyber security strategy, Turkish hackers breach US Army servers, seven million 'use illegal files', and Boston Power plans battery plant.
ITWeb's Green IT Summit will discuss strategies for making an organisation more cost-effective and environmentally-conscious.
In this World Wide Wrap: Corporates guard green tech access, UK plans online privacy code, and Nigeria licensing crisis deepens.
In this World Wide Wrap: Xerox appoints CEO, Meiller first for Kodak Stream, and new way to print organic electronics.
In this World Wide Wrap: Gadgets too power-hungry, techies prefer fewer gadgets, and companies face rising gadget expenses.
Server, storage and desktop virtualisation can help companies reduce their environmental impact, says KPMG.
The company wants to recover more than one billion kilograms of electronic equipment by 2010.