After repeated delays, Ofcom's revised code of practice should arrive in June to tell ISPs what their role is in dealing with suspected unlawful file-sharers and what costs they will bear Read more
16 May, 2012 17:27
by
Ben Woods
A branch of the UK Anonymous group called the ATeam has said it is using 'sophisticated' DDoS methods against the website of Information Commissioner's Office Read more
16 May, 2012 17:13
by
Tom Espiner
The graphics chip specialist has shown off Tesla chips and other technology based on its new Kepler GPU architecture, which it says can boost desktop virtualisation, BYOD and 'democratise' supercomputing Read more
16 May, 2012 15:57
by
Simon Bisson
The Chinese manufacturer has unveiled a raft of new ThinkPad devices, featuring third-generation Intel Core i-series processors and raised keyboards Read more
16 May, 2012 15:17
by
Scott Stein
In the ninth part of Robert Schifreen's SharePoint 2010 epic, he learns how one user can generate 16GB of logs in just three months Read more
16 May, 2012 15:00
by
Robert Schifreen
The analyst house has highlighted a two-percent year-on-year drop in quarterly sales of handsets, although it says smartphone sales are continuing to shoot up Read more
16 May, 2012 13:55
by
David Meyer
Hackers are using vulnerabilities in Oracle Java and Adobe Flash to carry out drive-by attacks on visitors to foreign policy, defence, and... Read more
16 May, 2012 13:05
by
Tom Espiner
Google will work with multiple manufacturers to provide early access to new builds of its Android operating system and develop a range of new flagship... Read more
16 May, 2012 12:05
by
Ben Woods
Lenovo says the 14-inch ThinkPad X1 Carbon is the lightest ultrabook yet, weighing in at under 1.4kg, and comes with a rapid-charge battery Read more
16 May, 2012 11:48
by
Dan Ackerman
Sony's Vaio S Series laptops now sport Intel Ivy Bridge processors, while its 13-inch E Series laptop has been joined by two new models Read more
16 May, 2012 10:54
by
Andrew Hoyle
HTC has been prevented from importing the HTC One X and Evo 4G LTE phones into the US because of patent dispute with Apple Read more
16 May, 2012 10:17
by
Steven Musil
The UK advertising watchdog has ordered TalkTalk to change the presentation of its broadband speed-checking tool, as it had been misleading customers... Read more
16 May, 2012 09:05
by
David Meyer
A Raspberry Pi enthusiast has managed to get Windows 7 on the cheap Linux computer using Citrix XenDesktop, a sign that the device could bring savings... Read more
15 May, 2012 17:05
by
Karen Friar
The third generation of Intel's business-oriented processors is based on the 22nm Ivy Bridge architecture and brings added security components to the vPro platform Read more
15 May, 2012 17:06
by
Tom Espiner
Acer has unveiled new 14-inch and 15-inch Aspire M5 ultrabooks that are due to go on sale in the UK in mid-June.
The company lifted the veil on the... Read more
15 May, 2012 16:05
by
Ben Woods
Social network Twitter has said it wants to work more closely with UK policy makers, according to the BBC.
Twitter, which has over 10 million UK... Read more
15 May, 2012 16:05
by
Tom Espiner
Apple has removed all references to '4G' data speeds on its new iPad following a similar move in Australia.
The company told ZDNet UK in a... Read more
15 May, 2012 15:05
by
Ben Woods
In the eighth part of Robert Schifreen's SharePoint 2010 journey, he finds that reading between the lines is an essential part of understanding Microsoft's approach to specifications Read more
15 May, 2012 15:00
by
Robert Schifreen
Fewer than half of customers calling BT and TalkTalk are given accurate broadband download speed information before the point of purchase, according... Read more
15 May, 2012 12:05
by
Ben Woods
McAfee has partnered with its parent company Intel on a scheme to improve the defence of critical infrastructure systems from cyberattacks Read more
15 May, 2012 12:31
by
Rachel King
Hackers are using vulnerabilities in Oracle Java and Adobe Flash to carry out drive-by attacks on visitors to foreign policy, defence, and... Read more
16 May, 2012 13:02
by
Tom Espiner
Google will work with multiple manufacturers to provide early access to new builds of its Android operating system and develop a range of new flagship... Read more
16 May, 2012 12:08
by
Ben Woods
HTC's One range of handsets comprises three models. There's the flagship HTC One X with its quad-core processor and vast 4.7in., 720-by-1,280-pixel... Read more
16 May, 2012 10:10
by
First Take
The UK advertising watchdog has ordered TalkTalk to change the presentation of its broadband speed-checking tool, as it had been misleading customers... Read more
16 May, 2012 09:19
by
David Meyer
A Raspberry Pi enthusiast has managed to get Windows 7 on the cheap Linux computer using Citrix XenDesktop, a sign that the device could bring savings... Read more
15 May, 2012 17:52
by
Karen Friar
Acer has unveiled new 14-inch and 15-inch Aspire M5 ultrabooks that are due to go on sale in the UK in mid-June.
The company lifted the veil on the... Read more
15 May, 2012 16:55
by
Ben Woods
Social network Twitter has said it wants to work more closely with UK policy makers, according to the BBC.
Twitter, which has over 10 million UK... Read more
15 May, 2012 16:51
by
Tom Espiner
Apple has removed all references to '4G' data speeds on its new iPad following a similar move in Australia.
The company told ZDNet UK in a... Read more
15 May, 2012 15:03
by
Ben Woods
Fewer than half of customers calling BT and TalkTalk are given accurate broadband download speed information before the point of purchase, according... Read more
15 May, 2012 12:51
by
Ben Woods
The Chinese telecoms giant Huawei has won its first major managed services contract in the UK, with mobile operator Telefónica.
The deal was... Read more
15 May, 2012 11:51
by
David Meyer
HP has announced updates for its ProLiant Generation 8 server line, which HP has said increase datacentre automation, compared with previous HP... Read more
15 May, 2012 11:26
by
Tom Espiner
Go back ten or 15 years, and the word 'convergence' cropped up a lot with respect to the internet, telecommunications and media. What has converged in... Read more
10 May, 2012 16:16
by
Book Reviews
Although Intel has yet to green-light products based on its Xeon E3-1200 v2 family of server processors, that hasn't stopped Dell jumping the gun and... Read more
10 May, 2012 12:40
by
First Take
Think of JCB and what springs to mind is probably diggers, industrial machinery, tractors — that sort of thing. But the company has had a... Read more
9 May, 2012 15:13
by
First Take
It is really starting to look like I have an affinity for Samsung computers. This is at least my fifth one, and I have a feeling that it might be my... Read more
3 May, 2012 20:22
by
J.A. Watson
If you're about to reboot a platform, you really need developers on-board and ready before it's released to the general public. That doesn't mean... Read more
1 May, 2012 14:33
by
First Take
Well, you can't swing a dead cat without hitting an Ubuntu 12.04 review, with pictures, videos, step-by-step instructions and everything else... Read more
29 April, 2012 18:55
by
J.A. Watson
Just before Google finally released Google Drive cloud storage and sync (see our First Take here), Microsoft made some improvements to its own cloud... Read more
29 April, 2012 01:07
by
First Take
Sync is the new black. Everyone and their dog now has a sync service as part of their platform: Apple's iCloud, Microsoft's SkyDrive (which we review... Read more
29 April, 2012 01:04
by
First Take
Before the general hysteria of a new Ubuntu release starts, I wanted to slip in a note about one other distribution. There have been some comments... Read more
26 April, 2012 15:26
by
J.A. Watson
After repeated delays, Ofcom's revised code of practice should arrive in June to tell ISPs what their role is in dealing with suspected unlawful file-sharers and what costs they will bear Read more
16 May, 2012 17:27
by
Ben Woods
A branch of the UK Anonymous group called the ATeam has said it is using 'sophisticated' DDoS methods against the website of Information Commissioner's Office Read more
16 May, 2012 17:13
by
Tom Espiner
The graphics chip specialist has shown off Tesla chips and other technology based on its new Kepler GPU architecture, which it says can boost desktop virtualisation, BYOD and 'democratise' supercomputing Read more
16 May, 2012 15:57
by
Simon Bisson
In the ninth part of Robert Schifreen's SharePoint 2010 epic, he learns how one user can generate 16GB of logs in just three months Read more
16 May, 2012 15:00
by
Robert Schifreen
The analyst house has highlighted a two-percent year-on-year drop in quarterly sales of handsets, although it says smartphone sales are continuing to shoot up Read more
16 May, 2012 13:55
by
David Meyer
Hackers are using vulnerabilities in Oracle Java and Adobe Flash to carry out drive-by attacks on visitors to foreign policy, defence, and... Read more
16 May, 2012 13:05
by
Tom Espiner
Google will work with multiple manufacturers to provide early access to new builds of its Android operating system and develop a range of new flagship... Read more
16 May, 2012 12:05
by
Ben Woods
Sony's Vaio S Series laptops now sport Intel Ivy Bridge processors, while its 13-inch E Series laptop has been joined by two new models Read more
16 May, 2012 10:54
by
Andrew Hoyle
HTC has been prevented from importing the HTC One X and Evo 4G LTE phones into the US because of patent dispute with Apple Read more
16 May, 2012 10:17
by
Steven Musil
The UK advertising watchdog has ordered TalkTalk to change the presentation of its broadband speed-checking tool, as it had been misleading customers... Read more
16 May, 2012 09:05
by
David Meyer
A Raspberry Pi enthusiast has managed to get Windows 7 on the cheap Linux computer using Citrix XenDesktop, a sign that the device could bring savings... Read more
15 May, 2012 17:05
by
Karen Friar
The third generation of Intel's business-oriented processors is based on the 22nm Ivy Bridge architecture and brings added security components to the vPro platform Read more
15 May, 2012 17:06
by
Tom Espiner
Acer has unveiled new 14-inch and 15-inch Aspire M5 ultrabooks that are due to go on sale in the UK in mid-June.
The company lifted the veil on the... Read more
15 May, 2012 16:05
by
Ben Woods
Social network Twitter has said it wants to work more closely with UK policy makers, according to the BBC.
Twitter, which has over 10 million UK... Read more
15 May, 2012 16:05
by
Tom Espiner
Apple has removed all references to '4G' data speeds on its new iPad following a similar move in Australia.
The company told ZDNet UK in a... Read more
15 May, 2012 15:05
by
Ben Woods
HTC's One range of handsets comprises three models. There's the flagship HTC One X with its quad-core processor and vast 4.7in., 720-by-1,280-pixel... Read more
16 May, 2012 10:05
by
First Take
Dell has done a lot more than simply upgrade the PowerEdge T320 to the new Xeon E5-2400 processor. Memory and storage also get a huge boost, and there's optional iDRAC 7 management and an embedded hypervisor option, making this a real SME power platform. Read more
14 May, 2012 16:03
by
Alan Stevens
Go back ten or 15 years, and the word 'convergence' cropped up a lot with respect to the internet, telecommunications and media. What has converged in... Read more
10 May, 2012 16:05
by
Book Reviews
Although Intel has yet to green-light products based on its Xeon E3-1200 v2 family of server processors, that hasn't stopped Dell jumping the gun and... Read more
10 May, 2012 12:05
by
First Take
Think of JCB and what springs to mind is probably diggers, industrial machinery, tractors — that sort of thing. But the company has had a... Read more
9 May, 2012 15:05
by
First Take
Despite a number of drawbacks, the Vostro 3555 could be a good buy if you're looking for a low-cost business workhorse. It's also the first business notebook we've seen with three USB 3.0 ports. Read more
8 May, 2012 16:30
by
Sandra Vogel
It is really starting to look like I have an affinity for Samsung computers. This is at least my fifth one, and I have a feeling that it might be my... Read more
3 May, 2012 20:05
by
J.A. Watson
Xero is an affordable online accounting service that delivers key bookkeeping functionality for small businesses in an admirably straightforward way. Read more
2 May, 2012 10:29
by
Alan Stevens
Toshiba's AT200 impresses with its slimline design and light weight, but better value for money is available elsewhere. For example, the Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime — complete with keyboard, Android 4.0 and quad-core processor — can currently be had for a similar outlay. Read more
1 May, 2012 14:43
by
Sandra Vogel
If you're about to reboot a platform, you really need developers on-board and ready before it's released to the general public. That doesn't mean... Read more
1 May, 2012 14:05
by
First Take
A big step up from the previous S6 model, the seventh iteration of the RX300 majors on performance and capacity, and can be used to run a wide range of datacentre applications. Read more
30 April, 2012 15:32
by
Alan Stevens
Well, you can't swing a dead cat without hitting an Ubuntu 12.04 review, with pictures, videos, step-by-step instructions and everything else... Read more
29 April, 2012 18:04
by
J.A. Watson
Just before Google finally released Google Drive cloud storage and sync (see our First Take here), Microsoft made some improvements to its own cloud... Read more
29 April, 2012 01:04
by
First Take
Sync is the new black. Everyone and their dog now has a sync service as part of their platform: Apple's iCloud, Microsoft's SkyDrive (which we review... Read more
29 April, 2012 01:04
by
First Take
Before the general hysteria of a new Ubuntu release starts, I wanted to slip in a note about one other distribution. There have been some comments... Read more
26 April, 2012 15:04
by
J.A. Watson
The Chinese manufacturer has unveiled a raft of new ThinkPad devices, featuring third-generation Intel Core i-series processors and raised keyboards Read more
16 May, 2012 15:17
by
Scott Stein
Lenovo says the 14-inch ThinkPad X1 Carbon is the lightest ultrabook yet, weighing in at under 1.4kg, and comes with a rapid-charge battery Read more
16 May, 2012 11:48
by
Dan Ackerman
A rundown of the most useful iPhone apps for travellers, from currency converters to dictionaries, health advisers and data-usage monitors Read more
11 May, 2012 16:32
by
Jesse Sutton
A look at Telefonica's app, which will work for customers of any operator and is a direct response to the threat posed by services such as Skype, WhatsApp and Viber Read more
9 May, 2012 12:30
by
David Meyer
A look at the British version of the Lumia 900, Nokia's top-of-the-line Windows Phone Mango-powered handset, which goes on sale in the UK this week without the 4G features seen in its US counterpart Read more
8 May, 2012 16:34
by
Ben Woods
The PC desktop has made significant strides, thanks in no small measure to open source and Linux, says Jack Wallen Read more
6 May, 2012 12:00
by
Jack Wallen
After weeks of build-up, Samsung has unveiled its new top-of-the-range Ice Cream Sandwich handset, which aims to take on rivals with a suite of voice control, file-sharing and collaboration features Read more
4 May, 2012 17:28
by
Ben Woods
The Vaio T series devices are the first ultrabook laptops from Sony, which has pushed out 11-inch and 13-inch versions Read more
3 May, 2012 17:24
by
Ben Woods
UK Broadband plans to start selling its 4G service to homes and businesses in Southwark next week. ZDNet UK put the TD-LTE network through its paces to find out whether it can deliver the typical 40Mbps speeds it promises Read more
2 May, 2012 14:09
by
Ben Woods
MIT's Media Lab has given visitors an inside look at its pioneering work in robotics, gestural interfaces and other fields of emerging tech Read more
30 April, 2012 15:41
by
Martin LaMonica
The editorial team took to the road on Thursday, to test our readiness for remote working and explore The National Museum Of Computing Read more
27 April, 2012 17:55
by
Charles McLellan
SpaceX is preparing to launch the first private-sector flight to the International Space Station. Its Falcon 9 rocket will launch its Dragon capsule at the beginning of May Read more
27 April, 2012 17:11
by
Andy Smith
Five months after its US launch, Amazon's touchscreen Kindle is available in the UK. Still no sign of the Kindle Fire, though. Read more
24 April, 2012 10:25
by
Sandra Vogel
After Effects CS6 offers a flexible user interface, a new cacheing system, ray tracing, 3D camera tracking, mask feathering, rolling shutter repair, and more. Read more
23 April, 2012 13:24
by
Terry Relph-Knight
Premiere Pro CS6 offers a streamlined user interface, an enhanced Mercury Playback Engine with improved GPU acceleration, a host of workflow-improving tweaks and supports Blu-ray and DVD authoring via Encore. Read more
23 April, 2012 13:22
by
Terry Relph-Knight
Apple has shown off the latest version of its iPad, equipped with a high-resolution Retina Display and 4G LTE technology Read more
8 March, 2012 17:13
by
Staff
Watch
ioSafe's CEO Robb Moore visited ZDNet UK's offices to show off the company's fireproof, waterproof, shockproof, crushproof and theftproof external hard drives and SSDs Read more
24 February, 2012 11:40
by
Charles McLellan
Watch
A lot of corporate IT is dedicated to reducing risk. ZDNet UK takes a look at the cultural reasons why risk is misunderstood and mishandled in organisations Read more
2 January, 2012 18:00
by
Rupert Goodwins
Watch
Apple unveiled the latest version of its smartphone on Tuesday. The iPhone 4S comes with a dual-core A5 processor, faster graphics and voice-recognition software Read more
6 October, 2011 12:04
by
Staff
Watch
At the Build conference in Los Angeles, Microsoft has shown off Windows 8, the next version of its operating system Read more
16 September, 2011 11:00
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Staff
Watch
At Dreamforce in San Francisco, Salesforce chief executive Marc Benioff has outlined his vision of the 'social enterprise' for business Read more
2 September, 2011 12:00
by
Staff
Watch
Apple's long-awaited Mac OS X Lion update brings around 250 new features, including increased multitouch capabilities and the Launchpad viewscreen Read more
21 July, 2011 12:03
by
Jason Parker
Watch
Facebook has teamed up with Skype to offer a video-calling service on the social network. Mark Zuckerberg offers a tour of the new feature Read more
14 July, 2011 12:42
by
Staff
Watch
Google's latest foray into social networking aims to help people build 'circles' of friends, chat and share information Read more
6 July, 2011 12:51
by
Rafe Needleman
Watch
Mac OS X Lion, unveiled by Apple at its developers' conference, accommodates a range of multitouch gestures, such as swipes and pinch-to-zoom Read more
9 June, 2011 16:10
by
Staff
Watch
Microsoft has shown off its forthcoming Mango update for Windows Phone, which includes some 500 new features, from Internet Explorer 9 to enhanced multitasking Read more
26 May, 2011 11:17
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Staff
Watch
Managing data, applications and in-cloud platforms are important tasks when moving to the cloud. ZDNet UK looks at how these issues apply to different cloud models, and to the major vendors Read more
9 May, 2011 08:48
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Staff
Watch
A top T-Mobile exec sees no reason for the operator to cut charges, as industry players complain that prices are 'ridiculous' Read more
30 March, 2011 10:00
by
David Meyer
Watch
The GSM Association's director of technology, Dan Warren, demonstrates Voice-over-LTE, the IP-based voice- and video-calling technology that is likely to dominate once 4G is the norm Read more
23 February, 2011 16:53
by
David Meyer
Watch
The chip architecture firm assesses its arch-rival's mobile prospects and explains how dual-core processors can improve power usage in tablets Read more
22 February, 2011 11:43
by
David Meyer
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