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All roads lead to Chrome
Rupert Goodwins With its new browser, Google has finally taken its gaudy, chrome-plated, futuristic ray gun and pointed it straight at Microsoft's head more
The days of desktop antivirus apps are numbered
Robert Vamosi Security vendors are exploring new avenues in the fight against malware, making the death of the desktop antivirus app a serious proposition more
Amazon S3 outage rains on cloud-computing parade
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Inside Intel's Santa Rosa platform
Tech Guide Improvements to the processor, chipset and wireless components of Intel's latest mobile platform should result in a new generation of faster notebooks with longer battery life. Business systems will also get Intel's Active Management Technology (AMT) for the first time, while Turbo Memory should reduce the frequency of hard disk accesses, saving power and boosting performance.
Intel's generation gap irks Europe
Leader Intel says the future is mobile, wireless and networked. We agree — so why is the company ignoring 3G?
Intel's Centrino launch brings mixed reactions
News The launch of Centrino Pro on Wednesday drew a crowd of notebook vendors and IT managers, but not all were convinced by Intel's mobility upgrade.
Acer's Santa Rosa TravelMate notebooks
Preview Acer has refreshed its professional range of TravelMate notebooks with a new design and Intel's latest Santa Rosa technology platform.
Dell enters tablet market
News Dell is working on its first design for a tablet PC, which will be called the Latitude XT.
AMD debuts Griffin mobile processor
News AMD has revealed its new mobile microprocessor and platform, which will be incorporated into new products from the middle of 2008.
32GB solid state disk comes to UK notebooks
News It might be five times more expensive, but Samsung claims its flash disk is faster, cooler and more reliable than traditional hard drives.
Photos: Palm Foleo
Photos Palm cofounder Jeff Hawkins has unveiled the company's latest project: the Palm Foleo. A companion product for smartphones, the Linux-based Foleo looks like an ultraportable notebook and is designed to let you more easily view and edit email and office documents, among other things.
Buyer's Guide: Santa Rosa notebooks
Buyer's Guide Which is our current favourite Intel Santa Rosa notebook? Check our Buyer's Guide to find out — and keep checking back to see if it changes.
Intel's turbo memory needs a boost
Leader Despite impeccable engineering and massive marketing, part of Intel's mobile plan seems to have stalled...
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I read every post made on ZDNet UK by our members, and every day it's brought home to me what a wealth of expertise there is out there among our users. Of course, it's the cornerstone of the...
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Pick of the week: Under the all-seeing eye
Here's this week's highlights, with Vista again in the crosshairs and what a constabular street stop might look like if we all had to carry ID cards. RE: Microsoft's Mojave just a desert vista ...
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Pick of the week: Linux on the road and Vista at sea
Here's a roundup of great posts from this week, with a street-level look at iPhone's MobileMe, a prediction of choppy waters for Microsoft's Vista charm offensive, and Linux on holiday. ...
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