A look at Samsung's Galaxy Tab, an Android-based portable tablet computer that is expected to make its debut in Europe ahead of other regions Read more
2 September, 2010 17:40 by
Donald Bell and Stephen Shankland
HP has won the short, sharp race to add the data storage management company to its enterprise portfolio, nearly doubling the value of the acquisition in the process Read more
2 September, 2010 17:30 by
Rupert Goodwins
Businesses that buy vSphere licences will get SLES free of charge, as Novell and VMware continue a collaboration centred on making it easier to move workloads across clouds Read more
2 September, 2010 17:11 by
Jack Clark
The operating system update will allow wireless printing and audio and video streaming on the iPad, according to Apple chief executive Steve Jobs Read more
2 September, 2010 16:37 by
Tom Espiner
The author of the Digital Britain report, along with other industry experts, has said the government was wrong to put back the date for universal 2Mbps connectivity by three years Read more
2 September, 2010 15:45 by
David Meyer
The Wireless Power Consortium has delivered the Qi 1.0 standard, which promises universal wireless charging for low-power mobile devices such as phones Read more
2 September, 2010 13:39 by
Jack Clark
The microblogging site has said that all users will be switched to its own link shortener, which will allow the company to record and analyse what they click on Read more
2 September, 2010 12:51 by
Declan McCullagh
Everyone, including foreigners and visitors, will be required to provide identification when they set up a mobile phone service account in China
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2 September, 2010 12:17 by
Elinor Mills
With most of the engineering done, Microsoft releases Windows Phone 7 to its OEM and carrier partners for final customization in preparation for a holiday launch. Read more
2 September, 2010 11:42 by
Bonnie Cha
Orange will on Friday announce it is joining Mobile Broadband Network Limited, the network-sharing joint venture between 3 and T-Mobile, ZDNet UK... Read more
2 September, 2010 11:19 by
David Meyer
Sony has announced revamped versions of its Pocket and Touch readers for the UK market.
Both new editions have reduced size and weight over their... Read more
2 September, 2010 09:15 by
First Take
Norwegian and German researchers have demonstrated a way to eavesdrop on communications by dazzling photon detectors Read more
1 September, 2010 17:21 by
Tom Espiner
The Pogoplug Biz is a more soberly-attired version of the home media server, offering enterprise features such as download auditing and customisation of the customer interface Read more
1 September, 2010 16:23 by
David Meyer
The operator has launched its high-quality voice service, which is based on a wideband codec, with phones from manufacturers including Nokia and Samsung Read more
1 September, 2010 16:22 by
David Meyer
IT management will increasingly focus on cloud services and managing virtual infrastructure in hosted environments, said VMware at the launch of a number of cloud products Read more
1 September, 2010 16:12 by
Tom Espiner
Orange will on Friday announce it is joining Mobile Broadband Network Limited, the network-sharing joint venture between 3 and T-Mobile, ZDNet UK... Read more
2 September, 2010 11:19 by
David Meyer
Sony has announced revamped versions of its Pocket and Touch readers for the UK market.
Both new editions have reduced size and weight over their... Read more
2 September, 2010 09:15 by
First Take
Continuing with installation of various Linux distributions on the N150 Plus, the next step was openSuSE 11.3 - and I realized that I had made a very... Read more
1 September, 2010 11:03 by
J.A. Watson
German ID cards have be hacked by members of the Chaos Computer Club, according to news website the Local.
The ID cards, which will be used from... Read more
31 August, 2010 17:20 by
Tom Espiner
The Department of Justice has announced that HP has agreed to pay $55m (£35m) to settle allegations under the False Claims Act that the company paid... Read more
31 August, 2010 16:57 by
Ben Woods
Google's Chromium browser for Linux systems will support GPU acceleration, bringing it in line with rivals such as Microsoft's IE9 and Mozilla's... Read more
31 August, 2010 16:24 by
David Meyer
The latter part of this year looks to be an exciting time for fans of tablet computing. Apple's iPad is not going to have everything its own way for... Read more
31 August, 2010 12:59 by
First Take
The obvious first choice in loading Linux on my new Samsung netbook is the Ubuntu Netbook Edition. This should be particularly well-suited, because... Read more
31 August, 2010 08:54 by
J.A. Watson
Orange has announced that the Android 2.2 update, due to be pushed out over-the-air to the HTC Desire during August, has been delayed once again.
On... Read more
30 August, 2010 15:40 by
Ben Woods
The Samsung Galaxy S is a very slim, attractive handset. The AMOLED screen is vibrant and expansive, the loudspeaker throaty and the call quality more... Read more
30 August, 2010 08:10 by
David Meyer
Canon claims this chunky little scanner is the fastest portable A4 model on the market - and it can scan both side of the page and feed up to 20 pages... Read more
27 August, 2010 22:00 by
First Take
Mozilla has released an early version of its mobile Firefox browser, codenamed Fennec during its development stages, for the Linux-based Android... Read more
27 August, 2010 16:29 by
David Meyer
Hotmail will be switching on Exchange Active Sync connections for mobile phones on Monday 30 August. (The feature has been in development for some... Read more
26 August, 2010 22:44 by
First Take
UK-based IP camera specialist Y-Cam has launched its first fully all-weather model, the Bullet. Its casing is weatherproof to the equivalent of IP66... Read more
26 August, 2010 10:00 by
First Take
O2 has become the first UK operator to implement an eco rating system for mobile devices from various manufacturers.
The scheme has been backed by... Read more
25 August, 2010 17:21 by
Ben Woods
Nokia is not having the best time of it at the moment. Its lack of a good touchscreen platform is negatively affecting the popularity of its product... Read more
25 August, 2010 12:43 by
First Take
Antivirus vendor AVG has announced that it has entered into a partnership with MokaFive to provide protection for the company's virtual desktop... Read more
25 August, 2010 11:55 by
Ben Woods
My junior high school maths teacher, Nancy Rosenberg, often talked about her desire to illustrate basic principles of geometry via animated... Read more
25 August, 2010 09:40 by
Book Reviews
IDC has played down reports of Apple's growth within the government and enterprise sectors, following articles trumpeting a major growth in shipments.... Read more
24 August, 2010 17:40 by
Jack Clark
Chip company AMD has released a few more bits of information about its forthcoming Bobcat and Bulldozer chip designs, in a set of releases coinciding... Read more
24 August, 2010 12:26 by
Rupert Goodwins
HP has won the short, sharp race to add the data storage management company to its enterprise portfolio, nearly doubling the value of the acquisition in the process Read more
2 September, 2010 17:30 by
Rupert Goodwins
Businesses that buy vSphere licences will get SLES free of charge, as Novell and VMware continue a collaboration centred on making it easier to move workloads across clouds Read more
2 September, 2010 17:11 by
Jack Clark
The operating system update will allow wireless printing and audio and video streaming on the iPad, according to Apple chief executive Steve Jobs Read more
2 September, 2010 16:37 by
Tom Espiner
The author of the Digital Britain report, along with other industry experts, has said the government was wrong to put back the date for universal 2Mbps connectivity by three years Read more
2 September, 2010 15:45 by
David Meyer
The Wireless Power Consortium has delivered the Qi 1.0 standard, which promises universal wireless charging for low-power mobile devices such as phones Read more
2 September, 2010 13:39 by
Jack Clark
The microblogging site has said that all users will be switched to its own link shortener, which will allow the company to record and analyse what they click on Read more
2 September, 2010 12:51 by
Declan McCullagh
Everyone, including foreigners and visitors, will be required to provide identification when they set up a mobile phone service account in China
Read more
2 September, 2010 12:17 by
Elinor Mills
With most of the engineering done, Microsoft releases Windows Phone 7 to its OEM and carrier partners for final customization in preparation for a holiday launch. Read more
2 September, 2010 11:42 by
Bonnie Cha
Norwegian and German researchers have demonstrated a way to eavesdrop on communications by dazzling photon detectors Read more
1 September, 2010 17:21 by
Tom Espiner
The Pogoplug Biz is a more soberly-attired version of the home media server, offering enterprise features such as download auditing and customisation of the customer interface Read more
1 September, 2010 16:23 by
David Meyer
The operator has launched its high-quality voice service, which is based on a wideband codec, with phones from manufacturers including Nokia and Samsung Read more
1 September, 2010 16:22 by
David Meyer
IT management will increasingly focus on cloud services and managing virtual infrastructure in hosted environments, said VMware at the launch of a number of cloud products Read more
1 September, 2010 16:12 by
Tom Espiner
HP chooses Hynix to take memristors from lab to fab just two years after the device's invention and three years before its commercial launch Read more
1 September, 2010 16:09 by
Rupert Goodwins
The company has launched a beta for Ionix Infrastructure Manager 2.0, which brings together management of network, compute and storage layers Read more
1 September, 2010 15:27 by
Sam Diaz
Funded in part by Google, the ASA will gain new powers that will allow it to more closely regulate companies' online marketing strategies on sites such as Facebook and Twitter Read more
1 September, 2010 14:27 by
Ben Woods
The ThinkPad L412 is a chunky notebook and you'll need to add a few upgrades from the entry-level spec to get a business-ready configuration. Some may find the keyboard noisy and the ports are tricky to access, but Lenovo's use of recycled materials is admirable. Read more
1 September, 2010 12:52 by
Sandra Vogel
The Asus Eee PC 1215N combines Intel's dual-core Atom CPU with Nvidia Ion graphics and Optimus GPU-switching for an impressive overall package, but one that still feels a bit too much like a netbook. Read more
31 August, 2010 12:01 by
Dan Ackerman
The BlackBerry Curve 3G is not a big advance. The screen resolution could be better, and we'd appreciate more internal memory. It brings the Curve range up to date, but would have more impact with BlackBerry OS 6 preinstalled. Read more
27 August, 2010 15:46 by
Sandra Vogel
Toshiba's Portégé R700 is a well-made 13.3in. ultraportable, although the lid section is too flexible for our liking. Some may find the keyboard too spongy, and you'll have to spend more if you want an integrated optical drive. Battery life is good, though. Read more
27 August, 2010 08:13 by
Sandra Vogel
Nuance's Dragon NaturallySpeaking 11 Premium is a significant improvement on its predecessor: speech recognition is more accurate out of the box, and the user interface is generally slicker. The new command reference sidebar needs attention, though. Read more
25 August, 2010 15:06 by
Sandra Vogel
If you're looking for a portable alternative to an interactive whiteboard, consider Dell's S300WI. It works well and has some excellent features, despite a few minor design niggles. Read more
24 August, 2010 13:10 by
Kelvyn Taylor
Apple's latest Mac Mini server is an innovative and functional small business solution with huge appeal to style-conscious companies already sold on the Mac platform. Snow Leopard Server is remarkably affordable, although Windows Small Business Server offers stiff competition. Read more
23 August, 2010 13:53 by
Alan Stevens
Although it has a hard time competing with Apple's iPad in terms of functionality, the less expensive 2010 Kindle DX will appeal to those looking for a large, dedicated e-book reader with an E-ink display. Read more
4 August, 2010 15:26 by
David Carnoy & John P Falcone
The Dell Streak is the first Android tablet worth taking seriously, although its size is actually midway between a tablet and a smartphone. Read more
2 August, 2010 11:02 by
Donald Bell
The 15.6in. Samsung P580 has a decent specification, including a nice keyboard, and delivers respectable performance. Battery life could be better though. Read more
30 July, 2010 15:36 by
Sandra Vogel
Apple's iMac remains firmly grounded as a productivity device. Few all-in-ones offer comparable performance and none looks as pretty, which makes it easy to recommend for general-purpose computing and for the design conscious. Read more
28 July, 2010 11:22 by
Rich Brown
Dane-Elec's MyDitto is a competitively priced 1TB NAS box offering impressively straightforward remote access, although it lacks one or two common features. Read more
26 July, 2010 14:23 by
Mary Branscombe
Seagate's FreeAgent GoFlex Desk is the largest single-volume external hard drive on the market and has arguably the best combination of design, performance and storage capacity. Read more
23 July, 2010 16:09 by
Dong Ngo
Gateway's DT70 is a well-designed business desktop that's energy efficient, quiet in operation and powerful enough to handle mainstream business tasks without breaking stride. Read more
22 July, 2010 15:41 by
Charles McLellan
The Xperia X10 Mini Pro is surprisingly usable considering its small size. It can be challenging to type on the cramped keyboard and browse the web on the 2.55in. screen, but we're impressed nonetheless. Read more
21 July, 2010 12:10 by
Sandra Vogel
A look at Samsung's Galaxy Tab, an Android-based portable tablet computer that is expected to make its debut in Europe ahead of other regions Read more
2 September, 2010 17:40 by
Donald Bell and Stephen Shankland
The Froyo-enabled Milestone 2 is Motorola's new flagship Android handset, while the Defy is a water-resistant, dustproof phone based on Android 2.1 Read more
1 September, 2010 14:21 by
David Meyer
The telecoms equipment maker gave ZDNet UK a tour of the Ile de Batz, one of its three dedicated cable-laying ships, along with its Greenwich cable component factory Read more
27 August, 2010 13:00 by
David Meyer
ZDNet UK has toured Merlin, Capgemini's sustainable, modular, energy-efficient 10,000-square-foot datacentre that has plans to be scaled up to three times that capacity Read more
20 August, 2010 17:25 by
Jack Clark
Microsoft has announced that Office for Mac 2011, due to go on sale in October, will include built-in photo editing and Sparklines mini-charts Read more
19 August, 2010 09:50 by
Ina Fried
It has been 50 years since the launch of Echo 1, Nasa's first successful satellite in its communications programme Read more
18 August, 2010 15:18 by
Jonathan Skillings
Microsoft's browser turned 15 on Monday, and to celebrate, we take a look back at the many versions and additions, and look forward to IE9 Read more
17 August, 2010 12:43 by
Ina Fried
Launching Vtesse's high-speed broadband service in Birch Green, communications minister Ed Vaizey gave his opinions on net neutrality and the Digital Economy Act, but knew nothing about Acta Read more
11 August, 2010 16:09 by
David Meyer
A look at Research In Motion's successor to its BlackBerry Curve 8520 handset, the Curve 9300, which will be upgradable to BlackBerry 6 once the OS is launched Read more
10 August, 2010 15:09 by
Ben Woods
ZDNet UK takes a hands-on look at the first BlackBerry smartphone to include both a Qwerty keypad and a touchscreen, plus the new BlackBerry 6 OS Read more
4 August, 2010 15:01 by
David Meyer
Raytheon and the US Navy have announced that a high-power, solid-state laser was used to knock four unmanned aerial vehicles out of the sky Read more
4 August, 2010 11:38 by
Daniel Terdiman
Take a look at the company's prototype augmented reality business intelligence app forthe iPhone and iPad, which aims to map corporate data to the outside world Read more
3 August, 2010 16:30 by
Ben Woods
Take a tour of Microsoft's upcoming Small Business Server version for networks of 25 users or fewer. Read more
3 August, 2010 13:12 by
Simon Bisson
Scientists at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California are attempting to demonstrate that laser fusion is possible Read more
29 July, 2010 14:14 by
Daniel Terdiman
ZDNet UK attended the first ORGCon, an Open Rights Group conference featuring panelists who discussed topics ranging from copyright to content distribution Read more
28 July, 2010 16:34 by
David Meyer
Manufacturers have shown off their netbooks, slates and tablets to consumers in an effort to create the best iPad alternative Read more
8 July, 2010 15:10 by
Staff
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Though Apple's iPhone 4 is flying off store shelves, the device is already gathering complaints from early buyers Read more
28 June, 2010 11:17 by
Erica Ogg
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Apple has included FaceTime video-conferencing software with its new iPhone 4 to accompany the smartphone's forward-facing camera, though it may not be what the fanboys wanted Read more
10 June, 2010 14:31 by
Joseph Hanlon
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The Wi-Fi connection at the Worldwide Developers Conference becomes an unlikely star of chief executive Steve Jobs's keynote speech Read more
8 June, 2010 15:52 by
Staff
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Panelists from Citrix and Terremark discuss the issue of portability within the cloud at the Interop conference in Las Vegas Read more
4 May, 2010 14:25 by
Staff
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IBM's cloud computing chief Kristof Kloeckner talks at the Interop conference in Las Vegas about how the consumerisation of IT is driving user expectations Read more
30 April, 2010 16:03 by
Staff
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NetSuite chief executive Zach Nelson refutes the myth that customisation is the Achilles' heel of cloud computing at the OnDemand conference Read more
29 April, 2010 12:48 by
Staff
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In the second part of ZDNet UK's interview with Charlie Kindel, Microsoft's mobile development chief explains what his company means when they say Windows Phone 7 'multitasks' Read more
21 April, 2010 13:24 by
David Meyer
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Charlie Kindel tells ZDNet UK in a two-part interview how Microsoft will address the enterprise market with both its new Windows Phone 7 operating system and its legacy Windows Mobile 6.5 OS Read more
20 April, 2010 14:50 by
David Meyer
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Experts share their views on how to protect against cyberthreats without imposing on privacy rights Read more
24 March, 2010 13:51 by
Staff
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A panel of leading cryptographers reveal lessons they have learned while making seemingly imprudent decisions Read more
9 March, 2010 15:56 by
ZDNet UK
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RSA president Art Coviello says trust is a hindrance to cloud-computing adoption, and the industry is not doing enough to improve its security Read more
3 March, 2010 11:47 by
ZDNet UK
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The Bloom Box is designed to be stacked into small blocks and housed in a unit about the size of a refrigerator Read more
25 February, 2010 16:25 by
ZDNet UK
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The networking firm's LTE-connected car hooks up sensors and high-definition video feeds Read more
22 February, 2010 14:56 by
David Meyer
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The Israeli design firm is using Access Linux Platform for its thumb-based smartphone user interface Read more
19 February, 2010 12:19 by
David Meyer
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