Intel's Light Peak aims to replace today's cables
News Intel on Wednesday unveiled technology called Light Peak that it hopes ultimately will replace the profusion of different cables sprouting from today's PCs with a single type of fibre-optic link. Intel has a lot of clout in the computing...
[September 24, 2009, 9:44]
Clusters won't replace high-end servers, say experts
News Low-end servers linked tightly together will encroach on the turf of massive multiprocessor machines but won't replace them, server experts predicted on Wednesday. More powerful networks and better database software have made groups of low-end...
[May 27, 2004, 9:45]
Treasury looks to replace HCI
News The Treasury could replace the Home Computing Initiative - a scheme to give employees access to cheap computers - after a number of business groups objected to government plans to scrap the scheme. The general secretary of the TUC, Brendan Barber...
[April 3, 2006, 17:30]
Can Linux Replace Windows - Maybe!
Blog When I saw how well that worked, I started to wonder if it might be possible to replace Windows with Linux for an ordinary PC user, such as the ones I am often asked to help with Windows problems. I will not be able to completely replace Windows...
[July 18, 2008, 14:58]
Find & Replace It!
Downloads Find & Replace It! Here are some key features of Find & Replace It! Find and replace across files Can search fixed string expressions as well as wildcard and regular expressions Handles text encoding while displaying, reading and writing file...
[August 24, 2009, 14:20]
Phone numbers replace dot-com addresses
News Australian company Nacomms claims to be the first in the world to go online with numeric addressing, where telephone numbers are used in replace of the ubiquitous dot-com address. Forget digging around for unusual dot-com addresses that are either...
[November 30, 2000, 15:24]
Can GIMP replace Photoshop? review
Reviews But can you really replace Photoshop with free software? Almost everyone has heard of Adobe's Photoshop, but far fewer people have actually paid for it. With prices necessarily high to combat piracy of its flagship application, Photoshop is beyond...
[July 20, 2007, 14:39]
Simple Find & Replace
Downloads I often need to run search and replace operations on stored data for both renaming and editing file content. I find it simpler to use different applications for the particular operations I need to perform and that's why I developed this set of...
[June 3, 2006, 8:00]
ID cards could replace passports, say gov't officials
News UK citizens will be able to use their ID cards to travel to Europe, raising the possibility that they could eventually replace passports, according to the Identity and Passport Service. Speaking on Friday at the Home Office, Identity and Passport...
[November 24, 2008, 7:39]
Microsoft: Web services won't replace software
Talkback Web based services (reasonable priced) won't replace (traditional fat client and insanely licensed) software? And this coming from the company that not that long ago thought that the Internet was for not?
[August 1, 2006, 23:52]
InfoRapid Search and Replace
Downloads InfoRapid Search and Replace is one of the most powerful text retrieval programs currently available for Microsoft Windows. The search and replace process can be automated with the help of batch files to replace several phrases in one step.
[February 7, 2007, 6:34]
Palm to replace buggy devices
News Beleaguered handheld maker Palm plans to replace some of its newest handheld units after owners complained of glitches while syncing Palm m500 and m505 devices with a PC. Santa Clara, California-based Palm confirmed the problem in an email to CNET...
[November 12, 2001, 9:33]
'Not a recall' - Dell to replace some biz-PC motherboards
News In this case, we have a component that is not up to spec, so we are, therefore, going out and proactively contacting all of our customers to replace the boards," a Dell representative said. We're working with Nvidia to make sure we go out and...
[February 5, 2001, 9:12]
'No mobiles' to replace 'no smoking' signs on planes
News "No mobile" signs are to replace the outdated "no smoking" signs above airline seats with the introduction of in-flight mobile phone services in Europe next year. Air France will be the first airline to trial the satellite-based technology early...
[August 7, 2006, 16:10]
Microsoft offers to replace pirated software
News Microsoft says it will replace software for companies and individuals duped by lookalike imitations, with the real thing. Technology giant Microsoft is giving away software to those who may own pirated copies of its operating systems or...
[October 10, 2000, 15:31]
HP's inkjet tech may replace hypodermic needles
News The company is licensing a medical patch it has developed to Ireland's Crospon that potentially can replace hypodermic needles or pills for delivering vaccines or other types of medication to patients.
[September 11, 2007, 12:34]
Nokia offers to replace 46 million batteries
News Nokia has offered to replace 46 million mobile-phone batteries because they are at risk from overheating — but the world's biggest mobile-phone manufacturer denies its actions constitute a product recall.
[August 15, 2007, 9:06]
New storage technology could replace hard disks...
Blog or, if you prefer, "Could new storage technology replace hard disks? This got even further into commercialisation, you could buy laptops and videogames using the technology and Intel - tempted by the potential for 'universal' memory that could...
[May 13, 2007, 12:22]
Mobile data services to replace voice by 2005
News Data will replace voice services as the killer app for wireless in as little as four years say analysts on Monday. While voice revenue will halve by 2005, data services are predicted to account for nearly half of mobile revenue streams by 2005.
[May 15, 2001, 14:04]
US Report: Xeon to replace Pentium Pro by summer
News Xeon will replace the Pentium Pro, which has remained largely unchanged since its introduction in November, 1995. As Intel gears up for the high-end Xeon processor, it is quickly winding down its Pentium with MMX and Pentium Pro CPUs.
[April 21, 1998, 9:14]



