Public Sector Programming Prowess or Paralysis?
Blog I have to admit that in a former life I spent a year working in a media publicity role with a division of the Department of Trade & Industry that shall remain nameless. Now, I could never be a...
IDF: From the show floor
Roundup ZDNet's blogger at large sends in bulletins from the Intel Developer Forum. Plus, all the news, video and photos from the San Francisco event
Moore: No more Moore's Law
Video Intel co-founder Gordon Moore discusses the end of Moore's Law, which he believes will hit a wall in the next 10 to 15 years
Old laptops transform the lives of Africa's blind
Photo USB sticks and donated laptops from UK businesses are allowing African students access to the previously closed world of higher education
Intel shares vision for virtualisation
Video At the Intel Developer Forum, senior vice president Patrick Gelsinger discusses the chipmaker's virtualisation technology
Intel Developer Forum - going mobile
Blog Day 2 in the Intel house, and we're onto the mobility keynotes. First up, Dadi Perlmutter, honcho in charge of things mobile, creator of Centrino, and one of the architects of Intel's renaissance....
Nortel seeks revival through 'hyperconnectivity'
Analysis Chief executive Mike Zafirovski is confident the 'megatrend' can propel the networking giant back to the forefront of the industry
SAP launches on-demand business service
News The Business ByDesign service, focused on the mid-market, will compete with the offerings of Salesforce.com, NetSuite and Oracle
Ofcom proposes long-range 3G
News The telecoms regulator wants to allow 2G spectrum to be used for 3G services, paving the way for wider high-speed coverage in rural areas and in buildings
Companies advised on data-breach clean-up
News A former major, who led the US Air Force's clean-up efforts after a data breach, has spoken of the tactics companies can use
Micro-USB to be phone-charger standard
News An industry forum has agreed mobile handsets will be charged using a micro-USB connector, with positive implications for the environment
SCO to appeal Nasdaq delisting
Blog When some companies fall, they fall hard. For some odd reason, the Nasdaq stock exchange has decided it may not be a good idea to let the public (who?) continue investing in The SCO Group, which...
Report: Lucrative future for mobile TV
News A report by Juniper Research expects the global mobile-TV market to grow tenfold by 2012, despite poor uptake in the UK
Your IP Rights have been licensed to syndicate!
Talkback read the rights you have assigend away from the link at http://www.google.com/google-d-s/intl/en/terms.html When you assign away your rights, you have done just that, you might own the content but...
Security team hit by electronic smear campaign
News Using compromised credit-card details, attackers donated funds to CastleCops' PayPal account in order to undermine its reputation
Security chief: Data-breach laws must be fair
News When a breach occurs, blame should be attributed according to the situation, says a security company chief
Tech tsar to develop government strategy
News Iain Gilmour Gray has been appointed chief executive of the Technology Strategy Board, and will advise the government on policies that relate to technology
China leads Asia in malicious online activity
News An internet security threat report has found that China topped the region in the first half of 2007, producing the most malicious code, spam zombies, bots and attacks
Yes - they are - but they need not have been
Talkback The driver problem was known almost 30 years ago and became a major concern in the design of Intel's 286 chip. It was recognised that device and allied drivers would enter an OS from any source, a...
As long as its everyone
Talkback If Microsoft keeping its interface specifications secret is unacceptable then isn't it equally unacceptable for Apple to keep iTunes proprietary or SAP not to distribute all its internal...



