iPhone - where next?
Blog The iPhone launch has sparked more debate in our office than any recent news from the tech sector. Advocates and detractors have been at loggerheads by the watercooler getting their point...
No Whoops please, we're British!
Blog First I want to make it absolutely clear, I like Apple. Yes, really I do, I own an iPod. Well it was given to me last Christmas by my wife, but that's not really my point. Ever since I was...
Modelling is changing
Blog The last time I talked about Borland, the ‘Open ALM Company’ (its words, not mine) was when the company’s Pete Derry gave the keynote speech at the Agile Conference 2007, alongside its partner in...
Google releases Android SDK
Blog As promised, Google has pushed out the preliminary software development kit for its mobile Linux-based software stack, Android. On top of that, the company has told us something quite...
The truth behind Vista's sales figures
Comment Despite an apparently lukewarm reception, Microsoft claims strong demand for Vista has helped push up revenues. TechRepublic's Jason Hiner goes in search of the truth behind the figures
European GPS rival is 'folly' says MP
News A government committee has called for the UK to suspend all involvement in the project until a full review has been completed
Europe turns nose up at mobile banking
News Accessing banking services online or physically going to a branch continue to outstrip mobile banking in popularity, according to a survey
HTC adds GPS to 'iPhone killer' range
News The latest smartphone from the Asian mobile manufacturer incorporates both GPS and FM radio — a first for the range
Business users meet gatecrashers at UK iPhone launch
Photo Some of the early adopters at the launch planned to use Apple's device for business, despite security warnings. But some were just unwelcome guests
Cash faces extinction as e-payments emerge
News Analysts predict virtual currencies could herald the first payment revolution since the move to paper money
Businesses warned: Be ready for digital natives
News Gartner has said businesses will need to cater to the demands of the new generation of office workers for online Web 2.0 portals
iPhone: ITN weren't the only ones
Blog Not only did the ITN news crew get thrown out of Friday's UK launch for the iPhone, but so did these girls: That's the burly security bod there on the left. Granted, it's a little more...
'Geek pride' at the Vintage Computer Festival
Photo Industry veterans and computer hobbyists come together at California's Computer History Museum, to enjoy vintage computers, video games and gadgets
Orange Option ICON2 USB Modem
Review It's not particularly stylish and the desktop software is short on features, but if you want a reliable USB 3G modem that's ready for 7.2Mbps operation, Orange's Option ICON2 seems like a good choice.
Hey you! Yes you! Win a Toyota Prius with ZDNet.co.uk's Homebrew challenge
Video ZDNet.co.uk is looking for the UK's top tech homebrew champion and you could win our £20,000 prize — the hybrid electric petrol Toyota Prius motor car
Cisco boosts bandwidth with 'virtualised' switches
News The company has rolled out two products aimed at helping businesses increase network capacity without overhauling existing infrastructure
Inside Apple's Time Machine, Part II
Photo We discover how easy it is to recover files from a Time Machine snapshot.
Intel launches Penryn chips
Roundup The chipmaker has officially launched its next-generation processors based on the 45-nanometre manufacturing process
Inside Intel's Penryn
Tech Guide Intel's new Penryn family of processors introduces a new 45nm fabrication process, along with a few architectural improvements.
US 'botmaster' faces 60-year prison spell
News A security consultant has admitted operating a 250,000 PC botnet, allegedly used to steal information and money from PayPal users
It's about Developers and Community...
Talkback While I don't pretend to know about the "virtual parallel universe" that Shannon mentioned, I do know a little bit about the open-source development community and how it operates. And what I can...



