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Nine priorities for 2009

Computing editor Bryan Glick looks at the workplace trends, policy issues, business drivers and technological developments that are most likely to influence IT agendas in the year ahead

2009 CES preview

VNUnet takes a look at the upcoming CES conference in Las Vegas   More...

Google works on Android for the blind

Web giant reveals plans for touch screen phones for all   More...

IBM unveils Lotus Notes 8.5

Collaboration suite beefs up Mac support and cuts email storage requirements   More...

Apple users gain more Skype functionality

Skype 2.8 Beta for Mac readied for launch at Macworld   More...

Glasgow underground passengers can now go mobile

"I'm on the subway..." - commuters can make calls using their mobile phone while travelling   More...

Motorola launches eco-friendly mobile phone

Moto W233 Renew handset is made out of recycled water bottles   More...

The high definition market has arrived

Improved offerings and cheaper bandwidth mean videoconferencing solutions could do well in 2009   More...

CIOs told to get more social

Start using social networking and take your vendors out for lunch, says Gartner   More...

Speculation gathers over new Palm device

Company expected to unveil new handset at CES   More...

Aastra launches new video comms tool

ViPr features enhanced security and Live Meeting support   More...

National Grid signs voice and data deal

Energy group hopes to improve customer service with £5m Vodafone contract   More...

Phishers outwit Twitter users

Major scam continues to target hapless users   More...

Brown says technology "New Deal" can help UK economy

Investment in IT could be equivalent of Roosevelt's public works programme, says prime minister   More...

Microsoft sorts out Zune bug

Y2K comes nine years late for Redmond   More...

Gaza conflict mirrored online

Israeli Defence Force sets up its own YouTube channel   More...

Review 2008: Top 10 most-read stories of the year

We reveal the 10 articles from 2008 that you read more than any others on Computing.co.uk during the year   More...

The stories that failed to materialise in 2008

vnunet.com looks at the events that were set to unfold this year but never did, and the likelihood that they will occur in 2009   More...

2008 year in review: News

Here's the vnunet.com round-up of all the biggest stories from 2008   More...

Top 10 vnunet.com reviews of 2008

BlackBerry mania continues for our most popular reviews of the year   More...

2008 year in review: US tech industry

Conflict shaped much of the US technological landscape in 2008   More...

Top 10 vnunet.com news articles of 2008

3G iPhone, Windows 7, rapping scientists and the Devil were all a hit with readers this year   More...

First Look: Mindjet MindManager 8

Brainstorming package adds database connectivity and PDF/Shockwave features   More...

Video Review: T-Mobile Android G1

First Looks editor Ian Williams takes a look at T-Mobile's Android G1 smartphone   More...

HP launches iPhone photo app

HP iPrint Photo available now through App Store   More...

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