Lenovo to bring UWB laptops to Europe next year
News Lenovo will for the first time bring ultrawideband-enabled laptops to Europe in the first quarter of next year, the company has told ZDNet.co.uk. That will change early next year, Lenovo said on Wednesday.
[August 27, 2008, 15:20]
HP puts vision into e-service effort
News We're hooking the big one" with this announcement, HP CEO Lew Platt told ZDNN in an interview at the company's headquarters in California. Next-generation portals, Web sites that collect industry, application or company-specific information and...
[May 19, 1999, 7:46]
Have a flutter on a worm
News Controversial Irish Web site Tradesports.com will soon accept wagers on IT security disasters, such as the timing of the next big Windows virus or the most likely victim of a future DDoS attack. The only thing that prohibits us is finding the...
[July 12, 2004, 14:10]
Microsoft chips in for Xbox Next
News The arrangement is likely to mirror Sony's relationship with IBM and Toshiba to create the Cell processor slated for use in the next big release of the PlayStation game console, said analysts and sources close to the companies.
[November 10, 2003, 12:20]
Is a pocket Mac next for Apple?
News Is that the next thing for Apple? He ran down a laundry list of plans for the coming year: Releasing the iBook in time for the school season, shipping OS 9 this year and OSX Consumer after that -- plus a new line of G4-powered computers, due early...
[July 26, 1999, 8:48]
Your antivirus software has B.O. review
Reviews Why do such a thing? Not all of the vendors he's contacted have done that, preferring to wait until their next release. Wheeler didn't just look at big-name antivirus software, he even tackled ClamAV, the open-source antivirus project upon which...
[December 12, 2005, 10:35]
News Schmooze: The robo-onslaught begins
News Forget about corporate wireless smart brain implant terminals, everybody knows what the next big thing in the high-tech industry really is: robots. It has already launched its big propaganda campaign branding the GPL and Linux as anti-American, and...
[November 9, 2001, 17:36]
News Roundup: Champing at the 64-bit
News 64-bit computing is the next big thing -- or at least it is for some of the biggest chip companies out there. Fri, 11th May UK chip designer ARM will use server technologies, including 64bit and superscalar architectures, to power the next...
[May 15, 2001, 8:56]
MIT looks into the technology crystal ball
News It's hard to say for sure what the next big thing will be, but these items made the list of ten emerging technology trends that will change the world, according to the January issue of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology magazine Technology...
[December 29, 2000, 9:15]
Innovation 'will not define the future'
News Today, as a general partner at Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, he is charged with investing in the software industry's next big thing. For the big, established players, the cycles of innovation will slow down, yet the companies using the software...
[March 10, 2004, 11:15]
Web 2.0, SaaS & Communication
Talkback It's SaaS to Brittanica's Microsoft, and it's going to be the next big thing. And if the web's taught us anything, it's that the little guys add up to something big. This guy's a dinosaur. All of the most succesful sites on the web have got to...
[September 18, 2008, 17:48]
Dell delving deeper into wireless territory
News We believe wireless is the next big thing," Rollins said. Dell Computer will expand deeper into the wireless market as part of its overall goal of increasing annual revenue to $60bn, or about £38.4bn, in the next few years, according to company...
[May 1, 2003, 8:59]
Internet telephony rides back into fashion
News With the proliferation of the Web in the 90s, the ability to make cheap long-distance calls over the Internet -- based on a technology called voice over Internet Protocol, or VoIP -- was often touted as the next big thing for consumers.
[April 22, 2004, 16:00]
End of the show...
Blog Penryn - Intel's next big processor upgrade. The trouble is that I've now got a hard disk full of notes, pictures and documents , but with no time to put the whole thing into context. That'll be next week's job - and like all good full-on...
[April 18, 2007, 21:06]
McNealy: Controversy makes money
News During the public speech, McNealy gave his take on the future network and debatable developments that will constitute "the next big thing in technology" -- all powered by Sun's products, of course. Describing Intel's Itanium chip as a "serious...
[March 24, 2003, 9:19]
Software Change Management: The Multimedia Movie
Blog Who is attempting to persuade the market that extra relevance to web development is the next big thing in SCM? Is this the next major function to be sent reverberating through the open source SCM space?
[July 20, 2009, 8:39]
Scientists: Information overload may be damaging our ability to feel
Blog Once we adopt a new medium (Twitter now being the next big thing), we quickly find ourselves committed to managing yet another information resource. So the next time someone asks you why you're NOT on MySpace, LinkedIn or using Twitter, just tell...
[May 15, 2009, 8:03]
at least the crusade for more bandwidth has subsided (for now)
Talkback The next big thing in mobile might be a flexible fold-out, or slide out micro-LED screens.like the those shown on that sci-fi series Earth - Final Conflict. But wait, now that I'm really mobile, when I'm on the move what will 8MBps do for me unless...
[June 8, 2009, 15:02]
Turkmenistan stands to win in domain name games
News He expects interest to increase: "Actual usage of the name is the next big thing. With "about half" the revenue from the registrations going to Turkmenistan authorities, it won't make a big difference to the oil and gas exporting country's troubled...
[March 11, 1998, 16:25]
Sun's burning questions
Leader McNealy's reign was marked by good ideas frequently left to languish as the next big thing came along. Yet he has been expelled from his home at the heart of the Sun he helped to create, leaving behind the less pyrotechnic Jonathan Schwartz to look...
[April 25, 2006, 16:50]



