Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog Friday 24/02/2006 Graeme "Scoop" Wearden doesn't get out of the office much these days, what with slaving over a hot newsdesk every day. So, when he got his ticket to the Internet Service...
Toyota embraces open standards for security
News The car manufacturer believes open standards and deperimeterisation are the right approach to security, but has rejected external security compliance
Zen spirits away three ISPAs
News Zen Internet was the biggest winner on Thursday night
Photo story: Asus launches a leather-bound laptop
Photo The latest range of dual-core laptops from Asus come in carbon fibre, aluminium, and leather. Or you could choose a computer inspired by Lamborghini
A life less loaded
Leader To be productive in today's connected world needs iron self-discipline and an elephantine memory. Or we could just turn the stuff off
Internet industry slams villainous data retention
News This year's ISPA Internet Villain is the UK government, although BT may have put in an early bid for the 2007 award with some on-stage banter at the awards ceremony
Lenovo 3000 J100 and J105: a first look
Preview Lenovo's 3000-series desktops are the first PCs it can truly call its own. These small-business systems offer an affordable, flexible set of configurations with an attractive design and added...
Lenovo launches own-brand notebooks and desktops
Preview Lenovo has launched a range of SME-focused notebooks and desktop PCs under its own brand, to complement the more corporate products it bought from IBM.
Lenovo 3000 C100: a first look
Preview Lenovo makes a splash in the mainstream notebook category with the Lenovo 3000 C100, a compelling combination of ThinkPad-quality features and mid-range specifications.
Lenovo launches global assault
News 'Think' is nowhere to be seen as the Chinese PC maker gets its own brand underway across the world
RIM denounces BlackBerry shutdown settlement offer
News NTP claims it just wants 'global peace', but RIM seems ready for war
Microsoft publishes EC papers
News 'The Commission's conduct raises a number of important concerns that raise serious questions about the propriety of seeking to impose huge fines in this case,' claims Microsoft in documents posted...



