Everyone loves open standards, but few agree on what they are. New principles lay down the law.
Ladies and gentlemen - please raise your glasses and toast the Regency TR-1.
Microsoft's patent strategy is thrown into sharp relief by HP's leaked memo, and the evidence for war is mounting.
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Everyone's agreed the BIOS must die, but nobody's saying too much about the replacement.
IM is rapidly spreading from people's personal lives into their work environment - but it has many security and management implications. We're here to talk you through them.
Microsoft always has grand plans for Windows, but it's the little things that need fixing first.
If the current trend for faster, more capable, more reliable computing operating at ever smaller amounts of power continues, the chances are good that we'll see the first MRAM in 2004.
Intel's Pat Gelsinger on the future of Itanium, technology in the developing world and the one-chip blade server of tomorrow.
One of the last and least loved throwbacks to the early days of PCs, the BIOS, is about to get its marching orders, says Intel
Microsoft always has grand plans for Windows, but it's the little things that need fixing first.
If the current trend for faster, more capable, more reliable computing operating at ever smaller amounts of power continues, the chances are good that we'll see the first MRAM in 2004.
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Few managers consider it a sexy area, but well-planned storage systems are critical to the functioning of businesses of all sizes. How has storage technology evolved and how can you plan the right system at the right price?
History of British PCs
The cash-strapped UK National Museum of Computing is home to an exhibition of the evolution of British PCs.… Watch it now
In this exclusive video interview, Optus chief information officer Lawrie Turner speaks to ZDNet.com.au about being the IT head for Australia's number two telco.
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