In this World Wide Wrap: IBM dives into water tech, green IT saves Singapore millions, and UCSC and NASA to construct green campus.
In this World Wide Wrap: Google eyes rival Skype, Zer01 releases unlimited VOIP, and Nominet promises VOIP savings.
Rising demands in data-intensive Internet capacity adds pressure to create more efficient broadband networks.
Cellular banking users will reach 913 million by 2014, predicts Berg Insight.
In today's technology roundup: EC wants increased ICT funding, Pentagon inks ray-gun tech deal, 'supermodel' satellite set to fly, and Apple sued over exploding iPod touch.
In this World Wide Wrap: Keane's 3D Web broadcast makes history, suggestions open for radio spectrum, and NICT and NHK honoured for innovation.
In this World Wide Wrap: Microsoft changes channel strategy, HP updates application software, and Jive releases social business software.
Attend up to six short courses at the exhibition, taking place from 27 to 29 March.
The IT giant will continue to invest in Africa, despite the economic crisis and changing IT market.
ITWeb's IT Confidence Conference panel discussion reveals what IT companies are doing to weather the economic storm.
Industry analysts seem certain of one thing - in the future, the Web will only become more pervasive and interactive.
On this day 20 years ago, Sir Tim Berners-Lee first proposed the sharing of information through a global database of linked pages.
In today's technology roundup: Sunday deadline for ISP snooping law, debris nearly dooms space station, Chinese create counterfeit iTunes racket, and cyber crime risk exposed.