The problems of processor manufacture
Q&A Paulo Gargini, director of technology strategy at Intel, explains where processor technology is headed: It's all carbon nanotubes, MEMS, and stacking chips
Ultra Mobile PCs need better battery life, says Gartner
News After ZDNet UK highlighted the short battery life of the first Ultra Mobile PCs, analyst firm Gartner Group has weighed into the debate, saying that Microsoft needs to do better
Intel defends architectural advances
Q&A IDF: Mooly Eden sat down in San Francisco to explain why he thinks Intel's next-generation chips will blow the competition away
UltraCell ready to bring laptop fuel cell to market
News Fuel cells capable of keeping your laptop alive for 14 hours will be on the market next year and cost under £300
Gold-plated USB stick sparkles
News What do you give someone who's got everything? How about a 1GB diamond-encrusted memory stick?
Intel spices up silicon for ultrafast future
News Materials like gallium, arsenic, indium and antimony may help Intel to achieve speeds of 250Thz or more with its future chips
Intel's mobile ambitions still on hold
News IDF: The chipmaker has never had much luck in telecoms, but hopes to turn that around this year
Critical Office flaw to be patched
News Tuesday will see Microsoft release patches for a 'critical' Office flaw and an 'important' Windows one
Web erupts with Mozilla revenue speculation
News Mozilla says that money is 'one of the last things it worries about' as rumours about its revenue spread
IBM shows Cell blade in action
News CeBIT: The Cell chip isn't just for gaming - IBM is using it to power its next generation of blade servers, and we have the pictures to prove it
Photos: Around CeBIT
Photo CeBIT: ZDNet UK's team managed to capture some of the weird and occasionally wonderful CeBIT experience - including one shot of 224 Cell dies still on the wafer
Spintronics to save Moore's Law?
News $18.2m in grants to California universities suggest that many chipmakers are hoping it will
London to get Vodafone HSDPA network
News Following a successful trial in Newbury, the area inside the M25 is going to see a Super 3G rollout sometime in the summer
Intel Macs will struggle with Vista
News IDF: A lack of support for 'legacy systems' will cause problems to anyone trying to run Vista on Intel Macs, according to one Apple engineer
OneCare gets spyware shield
News Microsoft is putting the finishing touches to its forthcoming security product, which should hit the shops in June



