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Article | 8/02/2008 Vista deployment secrets
Vista adoption in business has been slow (and at this writing more than 75,000 people have signed InfoWorld's petition asking Microsoft to keep Window...
Article | 6/02/2008 2008 CPU forecast: Quad-cores for everyone!
Penryn. Nehalem. Phenom. Fusion. Inside these four cryptic code names lies the future of computer desktop processing for 2008. Ultimately, however, it...
Article | 6/02/2008 Why people hate Vista
You rarely hear about a new OS causing people to panic. But IT consultant Scott Pam says that's exactly what his small-business clients are doing when...
Article | 5/02/2008 Vista SP1 is ready -- or is it?
Just a little more than a year after its first crack at Vista, Microsoft Monday announced that Vista 2.0 -- officially Service Pack 1, or SP1 -- has g...
Article | 4/02/2008 Give your computer the finger: Touch-screen tech arrives
The WIMP human-computer interface may have an uninspiring name, but Windows, Icons, Menus and Pointing devices have dominated computing for some 15 ye...
Article | 23/01/2008 Review: This notebook is all business
We've been reading (and writing) a lot lately about the consumerization trend in the enterprise, and the convergence of the enterprise and consumer wo...
Article | 21/01/2008 Hyperconnectivity here we come
Apple CEO Steve Jobs told an interviewer at Macworld this week that Amazon.com's Kindle e-book reader will fail. His shocking reason?: "People don't r...
Article | 17/01/2008 FAQ: Everything you need to know about the MacBook Air
When Apple's CEO Steve Jobs pulled the MacBook Air out of an interoffice memo envelope -- nice touch, that -- the crowd at Macworld Conference & Expo ...
Article | 17/01/2008 Everex to make CloudBook UMPC with 9-in. LCD
Everex may not be releasing its first US$399 ultraportable CloudBook until the end of January, but the Taiwanese PC maker is already talking about a s...
Article | 16/01/2008 Hottest gadgets from MacWorld 2008
Quick looks at the coolest new devices for the Apple fans in your life.
Article | 16/01/2008 TOKYO EDGE - January's coolest gadgets
The new year began with the tech blow-out that is the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Many of the big Asian tech companies were ...
Article | 4/01/2008 Life on the EEEdge: Daily life with Asus' tiny laptop
Like many gearheads, I've owned a lot of portable computers over the years -- and I've wanted to replace every last one with a smaller, sleeker upgrad...
Article | 4/01/2008 8 top tips for IE 7
Don't like the way Internet Explorer 7 looks or works? Then change it. There are plenty of ways you can hack it, tweak it or just make it simpler to...
Article | 3/01/2008 The transistor: The 20th century's most important invention
You can forget inventions like air conditioning, television, the computer and the Internet. The single most important invention of the 20th century wa...
Article | 24/12/2007 Top 10 stories of 2007: Age of realignment
This year has been a time of realignment and redefinition, as Apple launched its second zeitgeist-defining product of the new century, Dell and Intel ...
Article | 5/12/2007 The Technology Coming to a Gadget Near You
When it comes to the "next big thing," I'm usually pretty skeptical. (It's from all those years I've spent trying to get gear to work as advertised.) ...
Article | 21/12/2007 Year End - OLPC heralds era of low-cost computing
Critics of the One-Laptop-Per-Child (OLPC) Project like to point out that it has not yet lived up to its goal of putting US$100 notebooks in the hands...
Article | 21/12/2007 Year End - OLPC struggles to realize ambitious vision
Greeted with fanfare and kudos when its prototype PC was shown off by Nicholas Negroponte and United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan more than tw...
Article | 18/12/2007 Google revs up security play
Far from being a major player in IT security today, Google has ambitious designs on becoming a big name in the burgeoning hosted security market, begg...
Article | 14/12/2007 Top 12 GPS travel tips when on the go overseas
They may be marketed as relationships savers - and depending on who does the navigating when you are on holidays - this may be correct. But a GPS not ...

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