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Archive - 06 Mar 2009

Cooler Master's 53GHz system on show at CeBIT

Photo Component seller Cooler Master demonstrates a system stuffed with five Mini-ITX motherboards each with a 2.66GHz Intel quad-core processor

Gartner: Appetite for storage beats the slump

News The world's need for storage space continues despite the recession, according to Gartner

EC expects legal issues around Phorm to be resolved

News The European Commission has said it is looking for a 'positive conclusion' to discussions with the UK government over Phorm's ad-serving technology

Firefox top for bugs in 2008, but quickest at fixes

News A report finds Mozilla reported more vulnerabilities in its Firefox web browser last year than IE, Safari and Opera combined, but it dealt with flaws quicker than Microsoft

Message in a hamper

Blog Pop star Sting and his wife Trudie Styler have sent a hamper and a note of support to the family of Nasa hacker Gary McKinnon. Sting publically stated support for McKinnon last week, and has now...

BT launches VPN service for global 21CN platform

News Intelligent VPN is the first service to be rolled out globally on the next-generation IT services platform, and will underpin all future services on 21CN

Genivi shows why open source is good for business

Blog The automotive industry consortium, Genivi, has been announced. Its aims are to produce a common Linux-based stack to run the user-level electronics in cars — entertainment, navigation,...

The best bits from CeBIT 2009

Roundup ZDNet UK visited Hanover in Germany to see what was on offer at this year's CeBIT technology fair

math: Windows 7 + netbook = failure - GNU/Linux as remaining winner!

Blog "..A year ago, Microsoft announced a deal with Asus to provide netbooks running XP at the CeBIT trade show. Since then, Windows XP has become the dominant operating system in the broader netbook...

Microsoft: Why Surface is right for the enterprise

Video The tabletop technology, now available for purchase in the UK, has applications for business, Microsoft told ZDNet UK at CeBIT 2009

One site can work for all...

Talkback "I don't think you don't want the same things from your online bank at the bus, as you want at home" maybe it's just me, but when i go to my online banking site at home, i don't care much for the...

Microsoft 2.0

Review In this solidly researched and footnoted book, ZDNet's Mary Jo Foley reviews the key people, products and principles that will drive Microsoft's future.

Sun disputes claims OpenOffice is a fading project

News OpenOffice.org is still thriving under the support of a vibrant developer community and plans for further performance improvements, says its primary sponsor and owner

Microsoft wants Office 14 to get on with rivals

News As part of designing the next Office, Microsoft is supporting more standards and trying to make the suite's pieces fit better with back-end business software

'Napping' datacentres could save 75pc of energy

News Researchers at the University of Michigan are using an energy-conservation method called PowerNap to put idle servers to sleep when they are not in use

What caught our eye at CeBIT 2009

Photo Interesting exhibits at this year's CeBIT technology show included secure VoIP software for Android, the latest Eee PC netbook and MSI's Winki dongle

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