Time to take your tablet
Leader Dell's decision to get into the tablet PC market could mean that the concept will finally take off — if it can keep the price down
Microsoft's Mundie looks beyond Gates
Q&A Craig Mundie, Microsoft's chief research and strategy officer, offers insights into where the company is placing its bets in the post-Gates era
Microsoft's mixed messages over ODF
News Software maker is to support the ratification of OpenDocument Format as a standard, but says it has no plans to support it within Microsoft applications
OEM vs. shrink-wrap
Talkback "David Weeks, Windows client marketing manager, said: "It's going extremely well. It's proving to be the fastest uptake of an operating system ever."" It would be interesting to see the proportion...
Acer TravelMate 6292
Review The 2kg Acer TravelMate 6292 packs Intel's latest mobile technology and a solid range of business-friendly features into a generally successful new design. Above all though, this notebook...
London's data-centre shortage
Comment The UK's capital is running out of physical space to house data centres. Could virtual networks be the answer?
Galileo satellites need more cash
News European GPS system needs a rethink if it is to launch on time in 2012, the European Commission has said
Microsoft to spend $6bn on Aquantive
News In a bid to boost its presence in advertising, Microsoft said on Friday that it plans to acquire the digital marketing and services company
Intel's chipset road map lacks a driver
News An attempt by the chipmaker to improve the performance of basic graphics technology has been stalled by software development delays
RE:Unconvinced about Vista
Blog Comment Interesting - I've had similar experiences except I've found my new laptop (a Sony Vaio SZ3 with 1GB RAM) makes more noise - in terms of the hard disk and the fans; and definitely runs hotter than...
Tackle skills shortage, urges government CIO
News Decline in graduates entering IT careers is causing a shortfall in skills and this must be addressed, argues John Suffolk
The sky is falling
Talkback My view of the telco future is bleak, unless they change. I think that in the not-too-distant future, rather than mobile phones, there will be a lot more work in wi-fi style networks, which allow...
Photos: Dell showcases new enterprise products
Photo The PC maker shows off what it says are its most innovative new products — a cooling unit for high-performance machines and a super-sleek display
Whiteboard: Enterprise-class virtualisation
Video Virtualisation is enabling organisations to maintain a more efficient server infrastructure. Dan Chu explains the benefits of deploying virtualisation across the enterprise
Whiteboard: Attack of the mobile viruses
Video As mobile communications become more prevalent, so does the onslaught of viruses. Robert Vamosi explains the mobile virus problem and how to prevent infection
Whiteboard: Vista's user account security
Video David Berlind explains how new security features in Windows Vista protect against drive-by malware
Businesses biding time on Vista upgrades
News Analysts say the corporate world remains cautious about upgrading to Microsoft's latest operating system
AMD debuts Griffin mobile processor
News Chipmaker's Griffin mobile processor and Puma platform will add power-saving and performance gains when it is incorporated into new products in 2008

