How to post images to your blog
Blog We know that ZDNet members, especially those who've entered the Homebrew Challenge competition, want to share images in their postings. Good news — we've made changes to let you do this. While...
RIM gives BlackBerry a consumer flavour
Analysis Moving into more countries and squeezing in more consumer- oriented features are part of RIM's plan to keep market share as rivals proliferate
RE:Destroy All Androids!
Blog Comment If Google are clever, they will stay really open and attract the best brains from around the world. Microsoft will just remain Microsoft, and they'll be at the party with their own hypeware,...
RE:Ubuntu 7.10 Gibbon swings on the Asus Eee
Blog Comment I haven't done this, so I can't comment about how well (or otherwise!) this works, but take a look at Unison. From the website: "Unison is a file-synchronization tool for Unix and Windows. It...
Red Hat pushes Linux as a service model
News The vendor has announced a virtualisation strategy that it claims could boost its Enterprise Linux offering onto 50 percent of the world's servers by 2015
RE:Ubuntu 7.10 Gibbon swings on the Asus Eee
Blog Comment I am interested in ways to sync with other PC's I haven't used Linux yet but I was wondering about options that might work for the students that don't have flash drives or SD cards, and even then...
Gphone vs iPhone: The security debate
Analysis Google's recent announcement of Android has sparked a debate over whether the mobile Linux platform will prove more secure than Apple's proprietary iPhone
RE:The battle for digital mapping starts
Blog Comment Digital mapping is even more interesting when you take open source and community-based mapping efforts into account. Earlier this year I wrote about the OpenStreetMap project which is slowly but...
Intel's energy-efficient transistors
Video Rob Willoner, a technology analyst at Intel, explains how smaller and more energy-efficient transistors are resulting in faster and more powerful CPUs
Cutting costs with pay-as-you-go servers
Video David Berlind discusses the cost benefits of outsourcing servers to Amazon's Elastic Compute Cloud, a pay-as-you-go service that allows the control of servers virtually through APIs
RE:SOA
Blog Comment The comment the Global Language Monitor makes is that SOA is so confusing that IBM had to write a book to explain it. I read this book and I would say that IBM have written a book to describe SOA -...
Destroy All Androids!
Blog At least, that seems to be the reaction of those in the mobile phone industry, few of whom have nice things to say about the Google-powered initiative to get a common Linux platform into the...
BT restructuring hits profits
News The latest results show a drop in profits as BT invests in its future as an IT services company
Win a car in ZDNet.co.uk's Homebrew Challenge
Competition Working on your own tech project at home? Tell us about it, and you could win a Toyota Prius hybrid car, courtesy of Intel.
CIOs bearing burden of disaster recovery role
News Experts have warned that chief information officers should not be entirely responsible for disaster recovery and business continuity
Who pays?????
Talkback When are all these companies that are so keen to drive advertising into absolutely every facet of peoples' lives going to realise that saturation for attention has long since been reached! Now they...
Nokia and Vodafone team up on web services
News The agreement will see Nokia's mobile internet services platform appearing on Vodafone handsets
Experts urge calm over multiplying Mac Trojan
News F-Secure has discovered 32 variants of the Trojan, but says it does not mean Mac platforms are facing a malware epidemic

