In today's technology roundup: Nissan to debut anti-prang tech, action urged over nano-materials, Pentagon unveils TroopTube, and UK lags behind EU police systems.
In this World Wide Wrap: Cisco overhauls network equipment, Enfora introduces Spider, and Meru brings virtualisation to WLANs.
In this World Wide Wrap: Bamboo more than a veneer, SiCortex offers efficiency metric, and South Australia tackles e-waste.
In this World Wide Wrap: Microsoft selects Projility, AEC reveals green survey results, and EMP Live adds SharePoint capabilities.
In this World Wide Wrap: Conferencing requires secure VOIP, cost-savings drives VOIP uptake, and ICS unveils green VOIP document.
The video conferencing company aims to improve service to its local customers with secure, green solutions.
The 1TB HD multimedia drive creates a link between the home network and home theatre.
The company's Asset Recovery Services offer computer take-back and refurbishment, data destruction and e-waste recycling.
The company's workstation/server products have passed RedHat's CPU scaling validation test.
The company will increase its footprint through its established channel model and by appointing regional distributors.
Changing behavioural patterns at the office can reduce individual carbon footprints.
In this World Wide Wrap: HP unveils power-saving server, Devon IT, CentriServ boost consolidation, and Lenovo targets SMEs