Skpe Is ok.. untill something goes wrong. Chargeback! sorry...
Talkback I have found that Skype's quality is about the quality of cell phone quality when useing a wireless network. Unfortunatly if they process the order wrong or if there crediting problem (like it...
ABN Amro systems compromised
News Bank's two-factor authentication system has been circumvented by hackers who broke in after sending a phishing email to their victims
Mobile operators disable VoIP features
News Orange and Vodafone come under fire as they stop the use of SIP — the enabling protocol behind VoIP — on Nokia's N95 handset
Data theft tops IT security agenda
News Survey reveals that loss of company data through insider leakage is the top concern for IT security professionals, but VoIP is less of a vulnerability
Photos: Tech for colour blindness and night vision
Photo Boston-based company Tenebraex has captured attention for its technology that brings a range of colors to monochromatic night vision goggles
Colour vision for the colour-blind
Q&A Tenebraex's Peter Jones sheds light on how the company's night vision and colour-blindness technology can benefit businesses and the military
Citrix isnt the real world?
Talkback While I agree with many of your comments, the fact is that Citrix, and lets step back a moment and say a centralised computing model, are easier to manage than a large number of machines that are...
Thunderbird upgrade is released
News Second version of Mozilla's email client offers a number of improvements, including enhanced search and message tagging
Michael Dell chooses Linux at home
News Ubuntu and OpenOffice are the software of choice for the PC vendor's chief executive
Linux for technophobes
Talkback "virtually all the other Linux distributions, you have to install onto the hard drive." Actually there are few distros that you have to install to a HD, most of them come with a live CD, plus an...
Cheers! Join ZDNet and get £20 off at Virgin Wines
Blog Not that we want to drive you to drink or anything, but we've got an offer for new members that might pop your cork. Anyone who signs up with ZDNet UK will get a £20 voucher off their first...
HP strides ahead of Dell in PC shipments
News In a healthy PC market, HP has seen substantial growth whereas rival Dell is shrinking, analysts say
Sod the environment - free cabs on Microsoft!
Blog Microsoft has come in for some criticism over the environmental impact of Vista which some studies have shown to be the most resource hungry operating system the software giant has ever shipped....
Barclays rolls out chip and PIN for the home
News Bank is sending out standalone chip and PIN terminals to 500,000 clients to be used instead of passwords in a further fraud-protection measure
Cybercrooks get better at concealing code
News With attackers hiding malicious code in Flash animations and encoding it, sources are increasingly tricky to detect
BlackBerry outage: Was it inevitable?
News Analysts reviewing this week's massive email outage suggest the nature of RIM's network may be to blame
Microsoft and Samsung sign patent pact
News Companies have signed a pact as part of an ongoing effort to secure more patent cross-licensing deals
Microsoft and Lenovo plan joint China lab
News Research and development lab will be Microsoft's first such venture with another company, with costs being split between the two
Fishing for Deepfish
Blog Microsoft Live Labs recently unveiled a Technology Preview of a new browser called Deepfish, which is designed to make web browsing on small-screen mobile devices a much more satisfying experience...
Microsoft effort targets next billion PC users
News New initiative will offer low-cost Windows and Office to governments that buy PCs for students to use at home
Zeus ZXTM 4.1
Review This is an extremely easy-to-use load balancing system with lots of support for HTTP and SSL web-based applications.



