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Happy 30th birthday, IBM PC (and clicky keyboard)

...desk until early in 1983, because the UK launch (at the Which Computer? Show in Birmingham) came about 18 months after the US launch. Mine... Read more

12 August, 2011
QuiKast 2.0.0

QuiKast 2.0.0

...or iPad screen. Watch your videos in style while away from your computer. Show off your favorite clips to your friends at a party. The... Read more

25 October, 2011
GiliSoft Video Recorder 3.2

GiliSoft Video Recorder 3.2

Hard to explain to someone how to do something on a computer? Show him/her a screen demo video, or share your screen with... Read more

17 August, 2011
App Center - 19 Applications In 1 1.1

App Center - 19 Applications In 1 1.1

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25 August, 2010

CeBIT 98 Exhibitors List for PalmPilot

Europe's largest computer show, CeBIT 98, takes place in Hanover, Germany, from the 19th to... Read more

12 March, 1998 by Chris Lewis

Adobe skipping Macworld Expo

But software giant is quick to deny rumours of a rift with Apple, and insists that it still supports OS X Read more

13 July, 2001 by Ian Fried

Mobile business users get enterprise-strength security

...the focus for computer security firm Computer Associates (CA) at the CeBIT computer show in Germany Read more

23 March, 2001 by Will Knight

The halls fall silent

...and high rise show booths. They will remove all traces of the computer show Las Vegans love to hate - Comdex Read more

25 November, 1999 by Tony Westbrook

CeBIT: ZDNet Germany's Top Ten hottest Hannover picks

As Europe's largest computer show gets under way in Hannover, ZDNet Germany rounds up the Top... Read more

18 March, 1999 by ZDNet Germany

Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: Screen tests

...Computer, show me that spreadsheet..." Something as simple as the size of a... Read more

22 August, 2002 by silicon.com staff

Locking down your wireless network

Years ago, at a computer show during the dot-com boom, I stopped by the booth of... Read more

25 April, 2005 by Jonathen Yarden

Via goes supersmall with motherboard

...up to 1GHz, the Taiwanese company announced on Friday at the CeBIT computer show in Hannover, Germany. Via showed the Nano-ITX at the Computex... Read more

22 March, 2004 by Stephen Shankland

SAP extends midsized business strategy

...SAP said. The CeBIT show, which began this week, is the largest computer show in the world and is expected to draw 700,000 people... Read more

13 March, 2003 by Alorie Gilbert

MS/Apple: Can this marriage be saved?

...for a quarter-mile or so to see a keynote at a computer show. I've been to lots of these speeches, and have never... Read more

22 July, 2002 by David Coursey

Intel cuts Pentium prices

...the past, the company has introduced new chips at Computex, a large computer show in Taipei, where many contract manufacturers and motherboard makers debut new... Read more

28 May, 2002 by Michael Kanellos

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