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.
In this World Wide Wrap: Germany rolls out green project, Malaysian govt bullish on green tech, and NComputing's green computers get rebates.
An Intel survey shows 77% of local IT executives are worried it's too easy for senior management to freeze investment.
In today's technology roundup: UK worst e-waste recycler, Boston dorm raid ruled illegal, pornographic videos flood YouTube, and Intel adopts an identity in software.
In this World Wide Wrap: Nokia 1100 used in online banking hack, Deutsche bank renews tech team, and consumer monitoring boosts mobile banking.
The end point of data protection is data destruction. Here, Gartner discusses this critical final step and how it can best be handled.
In this World Wide Wrap: From iPhone to BiPhone, bridging the BI and ROI gap, and companies go green to save green.
In this World Wide Wrap: Hitachi buys substrate facility, Wright greens manufacturing process, and HCL and Rockwell partner.
In this World Wide Wrap: Dell unveils 'ultra-light' server, Energy Star for servers, and Cisco advances server tech.