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Ballmer memo on where Microsoft is hea...
Full text of a memo Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer sent out this message to the rank and file yesterday, after the announcement that Windows and online chief Kevin Johnson was leaving.... More
The BPI's grand waste of paper
Now that I've written my straight news story on the BPI's imminent scare campaign against illegal filesharing, I thought I'd vent my spleen on the subject. What's going to happen... More
VMware out with results and free deal
It is busy days at VMware as the company said goodbye to its president and chief executive, faced rumblings from investors worried about the company's strategy and then decided to come... More
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Video: Looking ahead to CeBIT 2007
Dr Sven Prüser, senior vice president of CeBIT, discusses some of the highlights to look forward to at this year's show
World's largest tech show still relevant
It might be some people's idea of hell but it seems CeBIT, the world's largest IT show, is still going strong
Photos: CeBIT Day One
CeBIT 2007 gets ready to welcome the public and the pundits in a blaze of spring sunshine. ZDNet UK gets a sneak preview of what ASUS has to offer.
Photos: 2nd generation UMPCs at CeBIT
Will the second generation of Ultra Mobile PCs address the criticism that was levelled at the original crop of 'Origami' devices? We take a look at Samsung's latest Q1 system, and some of its competition.
CeBIT 2006: IT industry turns to Europe
2006: The IT industry will gather in the German city of Hanover this week to launch the very latest products, unveil corporate strategies and debate the future of technology at the giant CeBIT trade show
All change at CeBIT
Europe's biggest IT show is undergoing an overhaul forced by a drop in attendance and wider changes in the industry
Show preview: CeBIT 2007
Highlights of this year's show will include keynotes by the head of the European Galileo project and Symantec boss John Thompson
Video: EMC and Fujitsu discuss future plans
EMC chief Joe Tucci talks about his company's long-running partnership with Fujitsu Siemens
Fujitsu Siemens pushes 3G laptops
The PC maker will focus on building high-speed networking into all its laptops
Motion Computing C5: the first Mobile Clinical Assistant
Motion Computing’s C5 is a Tablet PC designed specifically with clinicians in mind. We made an appointment with it at CeBIT 2007.
The need for video content
Thanks to one of ZDNet UK's readers, filthylooker, for his/her reply to my last blog post. For those who missed it, I expressed surprise at the response by BlackBerry manufacturer... More
Nervous RIM
My interview yesterday with the European head of RIM sent the BlackBerry maker into a nervous spin. Armed with my video producer, we arrived smack on time at RIM HQ here at CeBIT... More
Front-line tech reporting
So, I'm talking to a helpful and informative German gentleman from navigation specialists Telmap about the company's BlackBerry-based solution, and he's giving me the low-down on the... More
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