Nokia E65
Member Review I was using my Nokia 6310i up to a week ago because it was a basic solid phone with fantastic battery... but I yearned for quad-band and 3G, and wifi for internet phones. I didn't care for...
Visions of China
Blog IDF Beijing: what silicon prawns are going to be sizzling on the platter of publicity(*)? Tons of 45nm - mobile, desktop, server, quadcore, dualcore, bigger caches, faster buses, better energy...
Stacks of heat...
Blog IBM has announced that it can stack chips. Building 3-D circuits by putting chips directly on top of each other is something lots of people have been looking at for a long time - I can remember...
BT says no to traffic shaping
News Telco will refrain from degrading other providers' services, claims one of the key executives behind BT's next-generation network
Follow the sun, not Sarbanes-Oxley
Leader New models of efficient computing are being held back by accountancy and financial rules. Now what's needed are new ways of thought
Roaming legislation inches closer
Blog Viv Reding's proposed legislation to put a serious cap on roaming charges passed another stage today, as it was OK'd by the Industry, Research and Energy (ITRE) Committee of the European...
Vista DRM could hide malware
News Security researcher releases proof-of-concept program that hackers could exploit to target Microsoft Vista systems
Tech vendors line up for Green Grid
News Brocade, Novell and Copan join the industry's biggest technology suppliers in tackling the data-centre power crisis
'Archaic' IT prevents banks selling to females
News Recent study has concluded that ageing IT systems in UK banks are to blame for failure to target the lucrative female market
Novell joins the green gang
Blog Novell has become the latest vendor to sign-up to the Green Grid - a gang of supposedly environmentally minded tech companies that are committed to exchanging ideas around how to make data centers...
Sony Ericsson M600i
Member Review This is a great phone smal light, reasonably fast and full of features. It has no camera which for some is an issue, but camera images tend to be very grainy in low light. I have seen some articles...
Delayed Debian distribution is released
News Fourth version of the popular Linux distro is now available for download — four months after its target release date
IBM and HP target small businesses
News IBM weighs in with per-user pricing on its iSeries servers and systems, while HP introduces a server and storage product for the low-end
Photos: Nigerian students get to grips with IT
Photo Students in Nigeria are expanding their education and learning about computers with the help of the One Laptop per Child project
Gates in space?
Blog Bill Gates is considering a possible flight into space according to the French news agency, AFP. A Russian cosmonaut revealed the news while orbiting the planet on the International Space...
BT already do small business web design - and well
Talkback BT already offer a pretty good set of DIY tools for building websites but frankly who has the time? Surprised I haven't seen much mention of BT's new "Consult & Build" service, however, as that...
Looking forward to trying fiesty out!
Talkback I recently bought a new laptop, and have been using Ubuntu on it since day one, with great success. I can do everything I want, and just run windows under VM Ware to sync my PDA. I've had no...
McAfee journal offers 'Sage' security advice
News Biannual publication from the security vendor includes employee reports and industry insights
Ubuntu's latest Linux will help debug crashes
News 'Feisty Fawn' version of Ubuntu will contain software that can send information to help programmers tackle bugs

