In this World Wide Wrap: Netbooks ready for business, companies forego replacement cycles, and Eurocom ships laptops with i7 chips.
The online survey polled 4 932 respondents, all of whom have pre-registered and for the 2009 expo.
Malicious threats set to increase this year, as cyber criminals use the economic downturn to their advantage.
In this World Wide Wrap: Virtual desktop gets security boost, GDrive may kill PC, and Apple users struggle.
The economic crisis forces telecoms service providers to evolve services and merge with others to stay alive.
Sumitomo Mitsui 'hackers' go on trial, govt unveils UK Internet report, Japanese firms unveil 'robocop', and McKinnon wins right to appeal.
In this World Wide Wrap: Developers embrace the cloud, C dominates open source, and Red Hat unveils Linux 5.3.
The company expects growing demand for mobile technologies and wants a slice of the African telecoms market.
The company counters the global economic crisis by expanding and driving its services into Africa and the Middle East.
In this World Wide Wrap: Wireless power on show, Toshiba boosts netbook storage, and AMD rebrands Fusion.
New technology ventures continue to come up, despite challenges in the market.
In today's technology roundup: Obama-mania triggers 1.5m Facebook updates, McKinnon extradition case postponed, Intel eyes sun-powered data centres, and clock ticking on worm attack code.
In this World Wide Wrap: Waterproof Fujitsu cellphone unveiled, inauguration may flood networks, and HTC, Nokia US imports banned?