Axis: Inside Yahoo's iOS-loving browser
Yahoo has launched a browser for iPhone and iPad called Axis that aims to move swiftly from search query to the site you want, eliminating the need to see a page of links Read more
24 May, 2012 by Jason ParkerZDNet is available in the following editions:
Yahoo has launched a browser for iPhone and iPad called Axis that aims to move swiftly from search query to the site you want, eliminating the need to see a page of links Read more
24 May, 2012 by Jason ParkerIt's not a bad idea to have a few IT tasks in reserve in the unlikely event that the daily grind eventually lets up, says Jack Wallen Read more
20 May, 2012 by Jack WallenGoogle has shown off its Knowledge Graph, a 500 million-item database of people, places and things that is designed to make its search engine more intelligent Read more
17 May, 2012 by Rafe NeedlemanThe Chinese manufacturer has unveiled a raft of new ThinkPad devices, featuring third-generation Intel Core i-series processors and raised keyboards Read more
16 May, 2012 by Scott SteinLenovo says the 14-inch ThinkPad X1 Carbon is the lightest ultrabook yet, weighing in at under 1.4kg, and comes with a rapid-charge battery Read more
16 May, 2012 by Dan AckermanA rundown of the most useful iPhone apps for travellers, from currency converters to dictionaries, health advisers and data-usage monitors Read more
11 May, 2012 by Jesse SuttonA look at Telefonica's app, which will work for customers of any operator and is a direct response to the threat posed by services such as Skype, WhatsApp and Viber Read more
9 May, 2012 by David MeyerA look at the British version of the Lumia 900, Nokia's top-of-the-line Windows Phone Mango-powered handset, which goes on sale in the UK this week without the 4G features seen in its US counterpart Read more
8 May, 2012 by Ben WoodsThe PC desktop has made significant strides, thanks in no small measure to open source and Linux, says Jack Wallen Read more
6 May, 2012 by Jack WallenAfter weeks of build-up, Samsung has unveiled its new top-of-the-range Ice Cream Sandwich handset, which aims to take on rivals with a suite of voice control, file-sharing and collaboration features Read more
4 May, 2012 by Ben WoodsThe Vaio T series devices are the first ultrabook laptops from Sony, which has pushed out 11-inch and 13-inch versions Read more
3 May, 2012 by Ben WoodsUK Broadband plans to start selling its 4G service to homes and businesses in Southwark next week. ZDNet UK put the TD-LTE network through its paces to find out whether it can deliver the typical 40Mbps speeds it promises Read more
2 May, 2012 by Ben WoodsMIT's Media Lab has given visitors an inside look at its pioneering work in robotics, gestural interfaces and other fields of emerging tech Read more
30 April, 2012 by Martin LaMonicaThe editorial team took to the road on Thursday, to test our readiness for remote working and explore The National Museum Of Computing Read more
27 April, 2012 by Charles McLellanSpaceX is preparing to launch the first private-sector flight to the International Space Station. Its Falcon 9 rocket will launch its Dragon capsule at the beginning of May Read more
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19 hours ago by Roberto_Store on Samsung Galaxy S III lined up for saleIs this classic FUD? One thing I would definitely have notice is a Mozilla threat to stop supporting GNU/Linux.
21 hours ago by Paul Smyth via Facebook on Firefox rapid release improves Fedora LinuxI agree with the previous commenter wholeheartedly. I couldn't say it better myself. This is very 'Big Brother'. And while I agree with protecting...
1 day ago by UnderINK on European e-identity plan to be unveiled this monthNice to see that Turing's idea of a general purpose computer doing once-hardware-powered tasks in software is now universal ;-) Mary
1 day ago by Simon Bisson and Mary Branscombe on Software with everythingseriously now. I've only bothered to read a small bit of the comments. do me and the rest of the world a favour. stop saying it does not work or...
1 day ago by Jason Burchell via Facebook on Music industry negotiating over 24-bit downloadsRead about it and weep, John Donahoe ... In addition to Visa’s V.me, there is now MasterCard’s PayPass digital wallet soon to arrive; another...
2 days ago by Philip Charles Cohen via Facebook on PayPal takes phone-based payments to the high streetLeslie Satenstein : Where have you ever seen Mozilla even mention this? Firefox is the most popular browser in the GNU/Linux OS, so I don't see...
2 days ago by apexwm on Firefox rapid release improves Fedora LinuxSHleG: Do you remember building a clockwork scorpion kit (I'm pretty sure I have a photo of it somewhere) — I think it was called something like...
2 days ago by songmaster on Software with everythingGood I love Yahoo! Their search engine is getting better than Google as of late. I find more of what I want on the first page, and usually within...
2 days ago by Chris Wortman via Facebook on Linux Mint 13 ramps up for KDE releaseopenhgs has made the point for Windows 8 multiple monitors without realising it! With Windows 7 you have to switch the mouse and so your focus...
2 days ago by PatrickG on Windows 8 could speed multi-monitor uptakeMozilla has threatened to stop supporting Linux. I guess that UBUNTU is going with another browser. I indicated that if Mozilla stops supporting...
2 days ago by Leslie Satenstein via Facebook on Firefox rapid release improves Fedora LinuxMuch as I abhor Microsoft's licensing practices, this is almost certainly down to purchasing IT equipment via 3rd party consultants - you get the...
2 days ago by Andy Bolstridge via Facebook on 6 million wasted licences and £1,200 PCs: welcome to government IT@openhgs Windows users have had multiple desktops since Linus started writing Linux. They just haven't shipped as standard because not enough...
3 days ago by Jack Schofield on Windows 8 could speed multi-monitor uptake@Phil at Cloud4 What, Microsoft gets £1,200 per PC and £1,622 per server? Gosh, I'm amazed....
3 days ago by Jack Schofield on 6 million wasted licences and £1,200 PCs: welcome to government ITYou guys have no idea what is going on at Autonomy. Autonomy could have been a much more profitable organization. The sales operations at Autonomy...
3 days ago by craigsc on HP cuts 27,000 staff as Autonomy chief Lynch leavesHow does this impact on dual or multi booting? Seems to me to more or less prohibit this, from Windows 8 anyway. Will Grub 2 recognise Windows 8,...
3 days ago by Moley on Windows 8 start-up speed forces USB boot workaroundI don't understand why there cannot be a slight pause during the boot process so the user can press a key. Many operating systems do this, even if...
3 days ago by apexwm on Windows 8 start-up speed forces USB boot workaroundThis paper highlights how ArcSight Interactive Discovery gives you an unprecedented understanding of cyberthreats through powerful visual... Read more
To stop advanced and targeted threats, organisations need not just protection against exploits, but also contextual awareness and the ability to inspect and block... Read more
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