Inside Palm OS 5 review
Reviews Palm OS 5 made its formal European debut on 11 November 2002, when David Nagel, Chief Executive Officer of PalmSource (the Palm offshoot devoted to developing the operating system), visited London to make the announcement.
[November 12, 2002, 12:46]
Acer launches Dothan and 64-bit notebooks, plus a budget handheld review
Reviews Acer's Notebook Business Manager David White said that the company would like to get the base price for the TM 8000 range down to £999 (ex. However, according to David White, Acer's Notebook Business Manager, the company sold 'a lot', with orders...
[May 27, 2004, 17:10]
iPhone insecurity review
Reviews Last summer, during BlackHat USA, security researchers David Maynor and Johnny Cache disclosed a wireless vulnerability using an Apple MacBook. Ironically, it was another Apple vulnerability that put David Maynor in the news again recently.
[June 27, 2007, 16:14]
What's new for PCs in 2004? review
Reviews Besides the traditional David and Goliath battles in the CPU and GPU worlds, 2004 looks particularly interesting because both of the underdogs, AMD and ATI, have started out looking stronger. It's a new year, and therefore time for ZDNet to dust...
[January 6, 2004, 16:10]
Burning the Ships review
Reviews Burning the Ships, written by Phelps and David Kline, co-author of Rembrandts in the Attic and several other books on technology and corporate intellectual property, tells the story of both Phelps's tenure at Microsoft and the reinvention of a...
[April 3, 2009, 11:38]
Criminal hackers reach beyond Windows and IE review
Reviews I asked David Cole, director of product management for Symantec Security Response, to use the information uncovered in the report (more than 70 pages long) to talk about what he's already seeing in 2005.
[March 22, 2005, 7:50]
Palm OS Cobalt and Garnet: a first look review
Reviews At a meeting in the UK designed to reaffirm statements made at the PalmSource Developer Conference in San Jose, California, last week, PalmSource CEO David Nagel made it clear that the twin-track development programme is designed to support and...
[February 24, 2004, 9:05]
Brave New Ballot review
Reviews Rubin's public involvement in e-voting began in July 2003, when a phone call from fellow computer scientist and e-voting expert David Dill alerted him to the fact that a copy of the source code for e-voting machines from the leading manufacturer...
[February 2, 2007, 11:54]
Plundering the Public Sector review
Reviews So if you're looking for an exposé of management consulting, either because it's fun or because you want to protect yourself from fraud, read David Craig's earlier book; it has more detail about his own experience and the shady practices he observed.
[August 4, 2006, 11:10]
Internet Forensics review
Reviews This case became better known for Dr David Kelly's suicide and for the hearings into Blair's government's support for US actions in Iraq, but it began, less dramatically, with this electronic analysis.
[April 4, 2006, 10:10]
Safari RSS review
Reviews In addition, knowledgeable users might want to read Surfin' Safari, a blog by David Hyatt, the man responsible for designing much of Safari RSS. Safari RSS installs with Mac OS X Tiger. Current Safari users can upgrade via Apple's Web site.
[May 18, 2005, 8:50]
Spend it like Beckham review
Reviews Shooting, of course, is Beckham's forte, and a thoroughbred shooter such as David is going require a state-of-the-art camera should he become serious about digital photography. Mobile phone No self-respecting footballer would be seen dead without...
[June 18, 2003, 12:01]
Digital Identity Management review
Reviews In Digital Identity Management, David Birch, founder and CEO of electronic transaction specialist Consult Hyperion, has pulled together contributions by a collection of specialists to explain the technology and usage of today's identity management...
[November 30, 2007, 11:15]
USB devices offer an old-school way to steal data review
Reviews In a Black Hat talk entitled 'Plug and root: the USB key to the kingdom', researchers Darrin Barrall and David Dewey, both of SPI Dynamics, a security firm, outlined two flaws they found in the way Windows XP drivers handle Universal Serial Bus...
[August 22, 2005, 11:05]
Windows XP SP2 more secure? Not so fast review
Reviews My colleague, David Berlind, has suggested that large companies looking to upgrade their hardware fleet should wait until after the first of the year, after Intel has released its chips. It's late. It's large.
[August 17, 2004, 13:55]
What good are 1,000 remote-controlled PCs? review
Reviews By far the scariest potential use of a botnet was reported in David Berlind's ZDNet [US] blog last week. David's point is simple: using the example of cracking someone's Wi-Fi passphrase that's seven alphanumeric characters long, Berlind writes...
[November 29, 2005, 7:55]



