Google is using its search homepage to push its newly released Nexus One smartphone, as well as its Chrome web browser
January 7, 2010
Motorola Shows Off Backflip Smartphone
Motorola has added to its Android portfolio after introducing the Backflip phone that slides open and back, revealing a QWERTY keyboard
Sony Updates VAIO Notebook Range
Sony is the latest manufacturer to unveil new laptops, including a green machine that has a plastic chassis made up of recycled CDs
Tiscali Brand Binned By TalkTalk
It is the end of the line for Tiscali, after new owner TalkTalk called time on the Tiscali brand name
Zycko Offers Tool To Tame Unstructured Data
Zycko has launched an online tool that can help IT bosses analyse the massive growth of unstructured data within their organisation
Clock Ticking On Super-fast Broadband Tax Consultation
ISPs and telcos are being invited to share their views on how the proceeds of the government's proposed 50p broadband tax should be spent
Mandelson Seeks Mighty Innovation From Acorn Founder
The UK must "get more D out of our R and D", according to the business secretary, who has asked German venture capitalist Herman Hauser to lead the way
Cisco Pushes Home Telepresence At CES
Cisco Systems is looking to bring its telepresence capabilities into the home, a strategy Cisco officials will talk about at the Consumer Electronics Show
Microsoft’s Ballmer Tries To Steal Apple’s Tablet Thunder
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer used his keynote at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas to suggest that Microsoft is coming back from an economically devastating 2009
Cisco Acquires Security Start-up Rohati Systems
Cisco says it has bought Rohati Systems, a company specialising in agentless transaction networking systems
US Provides £30m Of Green Data Centre Grants
HP, IBM and Yahoo were among the recipients of grants from the US Department of Energy for projects aimed at making data centres more energy efficient
Curtains Open On New Opera Chief Executive
Opera Software is moving forward under chief executive Lars Boilesen and delivering a new devices browser and new SDKs, or software development kits