Nice things to think about
Blog I've been out of the loop today, shooting the third Dialogue Box show with Charles. If you've been along for the ride of the first two, then good onya: we're feeling our way like explorers hacking...
practical laptops?
Talkback I am delighted to see the thin client market awareness growing so rapidly & am hopeful this signifies a reduction in cultural inertia - i.e. we stop resisting such innovative change in approaches...
Is Microsoft lending credibility to Novell through its Linux tie-up?
Blog One ZDNet.co.uk reader, mariomiy, raises the issue that potential customers might think Novell is superior now that it has Microsoft's backing. Well, it's a kind of backing, given there's been a...
Support grows for thin-client computing
News Increased data security and energy efficiency are among the factors driving an increase in businesses' adoption of thin-client technology
Dialogue Box 2: Solid as a hard disk
Video This week's Axis of Awesome looks at one of the most desirable yet unashamedly technical add-ons you can get: a 32GB solid state hard disk
Dialogue Box 1: The 'Axis of Awesome'
Video ZDNet.co.uk's regular video magazine show chews over the latest happenings in tech, and rates all the newest enterprise IT products and development on the 'Axis of Awesome'
Virtual haircut anyone?
Blog I have to admit that I only listened up to the bit where you get the impression that someone has just put a plastic bag on your head - which I am not advocating by the way if there are any kids...
environmentally friendly people: an oxymoron
Talkback This article makes a great point but I think it is important we keep a couple of things in mind. First and foremost, we are not an environmentally friendly species. There are just so many of us it...
Keeping control of online content
Comment Digital-media veteran Jim Brock argues in favour of syndication and licensing frameworks to combat online-content copyright infringements
Vodafone advances website rendering for mobiles
News Operator says almost all its handsets will be able to display web pages more clearly thanks to developments in compression technology
Internet best practice contest launched
News Entries from British businesses are being encouraged for Nominet's Best Practice Challenge as a step towards creating a UK-specific Internet Governance Forum
Deploying VoIP: Pros and cons of convergence
Feature Businesses need to consider the benefits and drawbacks of combining data and voice networks
Flat future for Microsoft's Surface?
Roundup The tabletop PC may not be a new idea but Microsoft deserves some credit for at least appearing to innovate
Photos: Via's little motherboards
Photo A look at the diminutive motherboards that power PCs and will soon appear in a smartphone
The green data centre: An oxymoron?
News With data centres using increasingly enormous amounts of energy, being 'green' may be impossible to achieve
Dell slips up over Linux PC warranties
News Customers denied the option to buy extended warranties for Dell's US Ubuntu Linux PCs by an ordering-system glitch will still be able to upgrade
Via unveils mini notebook and motherboards
News Taiwanese company, trying to up its market share, has revealed a tiny NanoBook plus motherboards for smartphones
Apple updates MacBook Pro laptops
News Santa Rosa processors, higher-end graphics cards, memory space and energy-efficiency features are all part of the upgrade announcement
Citrix: Business IT must innovate to survive
News Companies are warned that they must become agile and flexible in their use of IT if they want to move with the times
Google acquires software start-up PeakStream
News Company sells tools for writing software that can take advantage of multicore processors as well as graphics and gaming chips



