The Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement is unbalanced and does not offer enough protection for the rights of internet users, the president of the... Read more
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David Meyer
The Mac maker has claimed that Samsung's Galaxy Nexus violates four of its patents, and is seeking a ban on the smartphone in the US Read more
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Edward Moyer
Vodafone is considering whether to make an offer for networking and telecoms company Cable & Wireless.
The UK mobile operator said on Monday that it... Read more
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Ben Woods
The company has stopped provisioning pre-paid cards for its mobile wallet scheme, after researchers found multiple flaws in the system, including one that let outsiders spend the user's cash Read more
13 February, 2012 11:02
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David Meyer
Millions of Iranians have been left without access to web-based email and social networks, among other online tools, but the government has not admitted to the takedown Read more
10 February, 2012 18:22
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Charles Cooper
The HTC Sensation and Sensation XE will be the first HTC handsets to receive an update to Android 4.0, better known as Ice Cream Sandwich, followed... Read more
10 February, 2012 17:02
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Ben Woods
Iceland is looking to attract foreign customers to datacentres on the island, as a way of exporting the energy it generates from its geothermal and hydroelectric resources Read more
10 February, 2012 16:57
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Jack Clark
Hundreds of thousands of China Mobile and China Unicom subscribers are being fleeced by Android premium-rate malware, according to security company Symantec Read more
10 February, 2012 16:15
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Tom Espiner
Germany's foreign office has withdrawn its plans to sign the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement, while Latvia has put its ratification process on pause, as countries get cold feet about the copyright pact Read more
10 February, 2012 15:32
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David Meyer
Over the past four years, London police officers have asked thousands of times for Oyster card usage details and other personal data, and the annual tally has risen by 15 percent Read more
10 February, 2012 14:09
by
Sade Laja
Phones 4u has launched a new mobile plan that allows users to get a new handset as often as every six months for an additional monthly premium.
The... Read more
10 February, 2012 12:02
by
Ben Woods
The government has denied a claim by a minister that the upcoming Communications Bill green paper will include website-blocking requirements for... Read more
10 February, 2012 11:02
by
David Meyer
Apple has failed in an attempt to get Samsung's Galaxy Tab 10.1N tablet banned in Germany.
A Düsseldorf district court said on Thursday (PDF, in... Read more
10 February, 2012 11:02
by
David Meyer
Linux Mint's recent climb to the top of the DistroWatch rankings and strong reactions to Ubuntu's Unity shell have led to speculation that Ubuntu's glory days could be over. We examine these two popular distros to see where they came from, where they stand and where they may be headed. Read more
10 February, 2012 10:47
by
Terry Relph-Knight
Google will not offer Motorola's standards-essential patents on unreasonable or discriminatory terms, the company has promised the IEEE standards body... Read more
10 February, 2012 09:02
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David Meyer
More details have been released on the first version of Windows to be tailored to ARM's chips, which will have a number of restrictions for app developers Read more
9 February, 2012 18:01
by
Simon Bisson
The government has launched a consultation to replace last year's 'royalty-free' definition of open standards for government IT, while denying accusations that this is due to Microsoft and BSA lobbying Read more
9 February, 2012 17:59
by
Tom Espiner
Lenovo's ThinkPad Tablet will be updated to the most recent version of the Android operating system, known as Ice Cream Sandwich, within the next... Read more
9 February, 2012 16:02
by
Ben Woods
The certificate authority has admitted selling a subordinate root certificate to an organisation to allow it to eavesdrop on encrypted employee traffic, prompting Mozilla to consider revoking trust in Trustwave Read more
9 February, 2012 15:55
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Tom Espiner
The regulator has set out proposals to take the hassle out of switching landline and broadband provider, and to avoid 'slamming' — preferably by handing the work over to the new supplier
Read more
9 February, 2012 15:37
by
David Meyer
The Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement is unbalanced and does not offer enough protection for the rights of internet users, the president of the... Read more
13 February, 2012 11:20
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David Meyer
Vodafone is considering whether to make an offer for networking and telecoms company Cable & Wireless.
The UK mobile operator said on Monday that it... Read more
13 February, 2012 11:08
by
Ben Woods
Too cold to use your smartphone? With the current cold snap, it's no use having apps that tell you when your bus is coming or whether your train home... Read more
10 February, 2012 23:00
by
First Take
The HTC Sensation and Sensation XE will be the first HTC handsets to receive an update to Android 4.0, better known as Ice Cream Sandwich, followed... Read more
10 February, 2012 17:59
by
Ben Woods
Microsoft has now followed up the iOS version of its OneNote 2010 note-taking application with a release for Android, now available in the Android... Read more
10 February, 2012 17:52
by
First Take
Phones 4u has launched a new mobile plan that allows users to get a new handset as often as every six months for an additional monthly premium.
The... Read more
10 February, 2012 12:07
by
Ben Woods
The government has denied a claim by a minister that the upcoming Communications Bill green paper will include website-blocking requirements for... Read more
10 February, 2012 11:42
by
David Meyer
Apple has failed in an attempt to get Samsung's Galaxy Tab 10.1N tablet banned in Germany.
A Düsseldorf district court said on Thursday (PDF, in... Read more
10 February, 2012 11:01
by
David Meyer
Google will not offer Motorola's standards-essential patents on unreasonable or discriminatory terms, the company has promised the IEEE standards body... Read more
10 February, 2012 09:47
by
David Meyer
Lenovo's ThinkPad Tablet will be updated to the most recent version of the Android operating system, known as Ice Cream Sandwich, within the next... Read more
9 February, 2012 16:54
by
Ben Woods
Virgin Media has turned its first annual profit since its 2006 launch, the ISP said on Wednesday.
In its latest quarterly and annual financial... Read more
9 February, 2012 10:18
by
David Meyer
US authorities have charged a Romanian hacker with causing massive damage to NASA equipment in an attack that took place just over a year... Read more
9 February, 2012 09:06
by
David Meyer
The HTC Explorer is an affordable, small-format Android smartphone that's clearly designed to appeal to people on a budget. At £150 (inc. VAT) the... Read more
8 February, 2012 10:29
by
First Take
ViewSonic's new ViewPad is something of a gamble. The 9.7in. Android tablet is selling for £199 (inc. VAT) at Argos, a price that makes it very... Read more
7 February, 2012 11:07
by
First Take
During the 2003 London march to protest the beginning of the Iraq war, we shuffled very, very slowly over a clogged Waterloo Bridge. Monitoring... Read more
7 February, 2012 07:51
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Book Reviews
Nokia's first Windows Phone handset, the Lumia 800 was the first fruit of what will be an ongoing collaboration with Microsoft that will see Nokia use... Read more
3 February, 2012 09:37
by
First Take
Retailer Clove Technology has withdrawn the Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime from sale, issuing a statement casting doubt on the Prime's functionality.... Read more
2 February, 2012 12:58
by
First Take
The most predictable thing about wireless networks is that they never quite reach the location you most need them in. The Fritz! WLAN 300E is a small,... Read more
1 February, 2012 08:37
by
First Take
If your industry hasn't been disrupted by Google yet, observed the New Yorker writer Ken Auletta in his 2010 book Googled, it will be soon. Two recent... Read more
30 January, 2012 08:16
by
Book Reviews
Most file sharing in businesses is done through email, which clogs up your mail server and multiplies versions of files confusingly. SharePoint is a... Read more
28 January, 2012 00:22
by
First Take
The Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement is unbalanced and does not offer enough protection for the rights of internet users, the president of the... Read more
13 February, 2012 11:02
by
David Meyer
The Mac maker has claimed that Samsung's Galaxy Nexus violates four of its patents, and is seeking a ban on the smartphone in the US Read more
13 February, 2012 11:17
by
Edward Moyer
Vodafone is considering whether to make an offer for networking and telecoms company Cable & Wireless.
The UK mobile operator said on Monday that it... Read more
13 February, 2012 11:02
by
Ben Woods
The company has stopped provisioning pre-paid cards for its mobile wallet scheme, after researchers found multiple flaws in the system, including one that let outsiders spend the user's cash Read more
13 February, 2012 11:02
by
David Meyer
Millions of Iranians have been left without access to web-based email and social networks, among other online tools, but the government has not admitted to the takedown Read more
10 February, 2012 18:22
by
Charles Cooper
The HTC Sensation and Sensation XE will be the first HTC handsets to receive an update to Android 4.0, better known as Ice Cream Sandwich, followed... Read more
10 February, 2012 17:02
by
Ben Woods
Iceland is looking to attract foreign customers to datacentres on the island, as a way of exporting the energy it generates from its geothermal and hydroelectric resources Read more
10 February, 2012 16:57
by
Jack Clark
Hundreds of thousands of China Mobile and China Unicom subscribers are being fleeced by Android premium-rate malware, according to security company Symantec Read more
10 February, 2012 16:15
by
Tom Espiner
Germany's foreign office has withdrawn its plans to sign the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement, while Latvia has put its ratification process on pause, as countries get cold feet about the copyright pact Read more
10 February, 2012 15:32
by
David Meyer
Over the past four years, London police officers have asked thousands of times for Oyster card usage details and other personal data, and the annual tally has risen by 15 percent Read more
10 February, 2012 14:09
by
Sade Laja
Phones 4u has launched a new mobile plan that allows users to get a new handset as often as every six months for an additional monthly premium.
The... Read more
10 February, 2012 12:02
by
Ben Woods
The government has denied a claim by a minister that the upcoming Communications Bill green paper will include website-blocking requirements for... Read more
10 February, 2012 11:02
by
David Meyer
Apple has failed in an attempt to get Samsung's Galaxy Tab 10.1N tablet banned in Germany.
A Düsseldorf district court said on Thursday (PDF, in... Read more
10 February, 2012 11:02
by
David Meyer
Linux Mint's recent climb to the top of the DistroWatch rankings and strong reactions to Ubuntu's Unity shell have led to speculation that Ubuntu's glory days could be over. We examine these two popular distros to see where they came from, where they stand and where they may be headed. Read more
10 February, 2012 10:47
by
Terry Relph-Knight
Google will not offer Motorola's standards-essential patents on unreasonable or discriminatory terms, the company has promised the IEEE standards body... Read more
10 February, 2012 09:02
by
David Meyer
Too cold to use your smartphone? With the current cold snap, it's no use having apps that tell you when your bus is coming or whether your train home... Read more
10 February, 2012 23:02
by
First Take
Microsoft has now followed up the iOS version of its OneNote 2010 note-taking application with a release for Android, now available in the Android... Read more
10 February, 2012 17:02
by
First Take
The Bold 9790 has a small screen and a somewhat cramped keyboard, but it runs BlackBerry 7 OS and there's a full 8GB of internal storage. If you're on a restricted budget and can cope with a compact handset, the Bold 9790 could be a good buy. Read more
8 February, 2012 17:21
by
Sandra Vogel
The HTC Explorer is an affordable, small-format Android smartphone that's clearly designed to appeal to people on a budget. At £150 (inc. VAT) the... Read more
8 February, 2012 10:02
by
First Take
ViewSonic's new ViewPad is something of a gamble. The 9.7in. Android tablet is selling for £199 (inc. VAT) at Argos, a price that makes it very... Read more
7 February, 2012 11:02
by
First Take
During the 2003 London march to protest the beginning of the Iraq war, we shuffled very, very slowly over a clogged Waterloo Bridge. Monitoring... Read more
7 February, 2012 07:02
by
Book Reviews
D-Link's no-frills approach to NAS will be attractive to businesses who need the storage basics without unnecessary complications. But those looking for a 'do-anything' system should look elsewhere. Read more
6 February, 2012 12:29
by
Kelvyn Taylor
The Galaxy Extreme is an affordable rugged handset, although it's short on internal storage and the screen and camera are both disappointingly low-resolution. If you want a tough Android smartphone, you should also consider the similarly priced Motorola Defy+. Read more
3 February, 2012 16:14
by
Sandra Vogel
Nokia's first Windows Phone handset, the Lumia 800 was the first fruit of what will be an ongoing collaboration with Microsoft that will see Nokia use... Read more
3 February, 2012 09:02
by
First Take
Retailer Clove Technology has withdrawn the Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime from sale, issuing a statement casting doubt on the Prime's functionality.... Read more
2 February, 2012 12:02
by
First Take
The most predictable thing about wireless networks is that they never quite reach the location you most need them in. The Fritz! WLAN 300E is a small,... Read more
1 February, 2012 08:02
by
First Take
The Transformer Prime is the best marriage of screen and keyboard we've seen in a tablet. The quad-core Tegra 3 processor gives it professional-level performance, and battery life is excellent too. Read more
30 January, 2012 16:25
by
Sandra Vogel
If your industry hasn't been disrupted by Google yet, observed the New Yorker writer Ken Auletta in his 2010 book Googled, it will be soon. Two recent... Read more
30 January, 2012 08:01
by
Book Reviews
Most file sharing in businesses is done through email, which clogs up your mail server and multiplies versions of files confusingly. SharePoint is a... Read more
28 January, 2012 00:01
by
First Take
The Omnia W is attractively priced, and the screen is large enough to deliver a reasonable web browsing (if you can live without Flash) and mobile email experience. Build quality is solid, but the design is unremarkable. Read more
26 January, 2012 15:14
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Sandra Vogel
Certain well-known software and hardware products simply aren't very good — in fact some are barely usable, says Jack Wallen Read more
5 February, 2012 12:01
by
Jack Wallen
As FreeBSD and PC-BSD OSes both hit version 9, we take a tour of their installations, comparing the former's old-school text-based approach with the latter's graphical UI Read more
1 February, 2012 15:07
by
Chris Duckett
Organisations that are ready for a disaster reduce its impact and are up and running again more quickly — those that don't may never recover, says Jack Wallen Read more
28 January, 2012 12:01
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Jack Wallen
A huge solar flare on Sunday has reached the Earth's atmosphere, causing spectacular displays of the aurora borealis Read more
25 January, 2012 11:17
by
Martin LaMonica
Microsoft has given details on how its Metro app store, called Windows Store, will handle the discovery, downloading and updating of apps when its flagship Windows 8 beta launches Read more
23 January, 2012 17:31
by
Ben Woods
As BT gets going on a project to digitise half a million pictures from its archives, ZDNet UK has selected some already online that illustrate the ups and downs of the UK communications over the years
Read more
20 January, 2012 16:08
by
Rupert Goodwins
At CES 2012, Sony showed off two sleek and stylish concept laptops, including an oval-shaped device and a hybrid tablet PC Read more
20 January, 2012 12:15
by
Christopher MacManus
LightPad is a pico projector mixed with a keyboard and trackpad, which together can convert your phone into a laptop, or beam it onto a screen Read more
15 January, 2012 12:00
by
Josh Lowensohn
PCs and laptops soaked up the limelight at this year's CES in Las Vegas, with manufacturers queuing up to present variations on the Intel-defined ultrabook category of device Read more
14 January, 2012 12:00
by
Rich Brown and Dan Ackerman and Scott Stein
The London-based augmented reality start-up, which won a UKT&I competition for space on the CES 2012 show floor, lays out its apps and its ambition to be as recognisable as Twitter Read more
12 January, 2012 17:38
by
Ben Woods
At CES 2012, Dell showed off its first ultrabook, a 13.3-inch Intel-based device that comes with Windows plus a few features aimed at appealing to enterprise users Read more
12 January, 2012 16:29
by
Ben Woods
At CES 2012, the Chinese firm has shown off the K800 Android smartphone, powered by a 32nm Medfield Atom processor Read more
11 January, 2012 17:25
by
Kent German
The Chinese telecoms giant continues its campaign to become a household name with the debut of the Ascend P1 S Android 4.0 handset, which it describes as the thinnest smartphone in the world Read more
11 January, 2012 16:41
by
Ben Woods
Apple iPad users will be able to run a Windows 7 desktop and Microsoft Office apps on their tablets, thanks to new software from California-based OnLive Read more
10 January, 2012 16:27
by
Larry Magid
The seven-inch tablet comes on two-year contract terms and runs the Honeycomb variant of Android Read more
10 January, 2012 15:30
by
David Meyer
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
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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
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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
by
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
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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
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David Meyer
Watch
HP product manager Jonathan Sherman gives ZDNet UK a demonstration of the company's new WebOS tablet and smartphone, which can be used in tandem with some interesting touch-to-share technology Read more
21 February, 2011 13:04
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David Meyer
Watch
Paul Strong, VMware's chief technology officer for EMEA, shows ZDNet UK how the company's virtualisation technology will let IT managers run a secure OS within employees' Android smartphones Read more
17 February, 2011 09:25
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David Meyer
Watch
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