Samsung SGH-i600
Review Samsung's SGH-i600 is a decent keyboard-equipped Windows Mobile 5 smartphone with HSDPA, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth all present. It doesn't offer anything special, although some of the software extras are...
Losing everything or sleeping tight
Blog True mobile working is scary. If your entire business relies on the data you have on your laptop then the risks involved in taking that with you on the road, all day, every day with the constant...
IBM announces blade server for SMEs
News Company says the BladeCenter S can reduce the number of servers used by SMEs by 80 percent but won't give price details until the fourth quarter
Tech workers urged to improve business skills
News Despite being well placed to effect change in their organisations, IT professionals often lack the skills needed to operate at board level
Netgear ProSafe DGFV338
Review Netgear’s DGFV338 is an excellent multifunction wireless router. A member of the ProSafe business-class product family, the DGFV338 offers reliability, ease of use and security, and even comes with...
Leading journals reject Word 2007 files
News Changes introduced in Microsoft's Office 2007 have created incompatibility with Mathematical Markup Language, the de facto standard for writing equations in text documents
VMware launches Fusion
News Virtualisation vendor's product allows users to run Windows, Linux, NetWare and Solaris-based applications on the Mac
Intel Larrabee roadmap -- who says there ain't no Santa Cores?
Blog More news is leaking out about Larrabee, Intel's many-core x86 project. According to what Google translates as Hiroshige's Goto Weekly from Japan, there'll be 24 and 32 core variants out in 2009...
Green IT moves up the corporate agenda
News European businesses are placing an increasing emphasis on environmental issues when planning their IT operations
Daft event name of the decade
Blog I can see the meeting now: "OK, so we're doing a mobile content conference. Any ideas for names?" "Mobconstravaganza?" "Nah, too hard to remember." "Mobile Content World?" "Nope,...
London WLAN growth rockets
News Number of wireless access points in the capital increased by 160 percent in the last year, driven mainly by businesses
Banks warned over IT security flaws
News Demand for online services has seen a growth in the number of security vulnerabilities in financial institutions' IT systems
Dreaming in Code
Review This book examines the software development process by following the progress of Chandler, a (still unfinished) Web 2.0/open source personal information manager dreamed up by Lotus founder Mitch...
Intel readies massive multicore processors
News Researchers plan to mask the intricate functionality of chips with as many as 80 cores so PC makers and software developers can adapt to them
Contest winner takes Vaio out in the field
Blog What better place to take a lightweight, tough notebook out for a spin than the somewhat rugged Brecon Beacons? ZDNet UK member AgentK won the Sony Vaio G11 notebook in a recent competition and...
Check Point announces Vista-compatible firewall
News Security company has released an update of ZoneAlarm to work with Microsoft's latest operating system
India ramps up semiconductor production
News The country's production activities are set to increase, but industry observers say this shouldn't have a negative affect on Southeast Asia and China
FBI announces botnet milestone
News As part of Operation Bot Roast, US investigators claim to have identified over a million compromised computers being used for cybercrime
HTC's lost Touch
Blog Oh dear. Within a week of making off from the launch of the HTC Touch with the smartphone in my hot little hands, I've killed it. Well, rendered it pretty peaky-looking anyway. Here's what...
McAfee attacks Symantec's product launches
News Release of Endpoint Protection and plans to run security software as a service have started a row between Symantec and McAfee
RE:Samsung Q1 Ultra sighted at ZDNet towers
Blog Comment Hmmm.. looks like a PSP on steroids. I will be interested to review the zdnet review, but it looks like another gadget in need of an application. Might help to break down the 'barrier' that a...
Microsoft shares source code with AIDS researchers
News Researchers hope to use four specialised software tools to identify genetic patterns, which could help development of an HIV vaccine
IT industry: Unwilling to recruit women?
News Research reveals that females find it harder to enter IT professions than they do to gain promotions when they are in a tech job
Microsoft signs technology pact with Linspire
News Users of the Linux operating system will get patent protection and access to updated Windows Media technology
Symantec to open SOC
Blog According to Jeffrey Hausman, senior director of product management for Symantec said the company will open a Security Operations Centre on its Green Park campus in Reading next week. Over a...



