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Axis: Inside Yahoo's iOS-loving browser

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 Parker

Ten IT jobs to save up for those rare lulls

It'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 Wallen
Google's Knowledge Graph: How it works

Google's Knowledge Graph: How it works

Google 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 Needleman
Lenovo shows off latest ThinkPad fleet

Lenovo shows off latest ThinkPad fleet

The 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 Stein
Lenovo unwraps X1 Carbon ultrabook

Lenovo unwraps X1 Carbon ultrabook

Lenovo 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 Ackerman
Top travel apps for the iPhone

Top travel apps for the iPhone

A 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 Sutton
O2 releases TU Me app for free calls, texts

O2 releases TU Me app for free calls, texts

A 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 Meyer
Nokia Lumia 900 lines up for UK launch

Nokia Lumia 900 lines up for UK launch

A 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 Woods
Why Linux is forging ahead on the desktop

Why Linux is forging ahead on the desktop

The 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 Wallen
Samsung's Galaxy S III phone in pictures

Samsung's Galaxy S III phone in pictures

After 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 Woods
Sony Vaio T series ultrabooks, in pictures

Sony Vaio T series ultrabooks, in pictures

The 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 Woods
Hands on with London's first 4G service

Hands on with London's first 4G service

UK 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 Woods
Photos: MIT lab throws open its doors

Photos: MIT lab throws open its doors

MIT'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 LaMonica

ZDNet UK's National Museum of Computing awayday

The 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 McLellan
SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft in pictures

SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft in pictures

SpaceX 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

27 April, 2012 by Andy Smith

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