Windows makes it easy to quickly download files to iPods and other portable storage devices--a little too easy in the minds of many IT managers.
British Airways and other airlines are ready to offer online access to business travellers, despite some ongoing technical hitches.
A security firm which asks vendors to pay for the bugs it discovers otherwise it threatens to release the flaw publicly has re-ignited debate over the reporting of software vulnerabilities.
After years of delivering faster and faster chips that can easily boost the performance of most desktop software, Intel said the free ride is over.
A Californian company will next year release chipsets that beam a working keyboard onto a flat surface
It's never easy when a company changes its culture. As a manager, you can play a key role by embracing the changes, helping to shape your people's perceptions of change, keeping them informed, and instituting some positive changes of your own.
The CIO job hunt can be professionally demoralising and frustrating, with fewer jobs and more applicants than ever vying for top IT roles. Experts explain how to keep moving ahead, enhance your personal marketing skills, and stay positive.
For a man a few months away from leaving his job, Bill Gates has a lot on his mind.
Biometric authentication systems may be common within a few years, thanks to improving technology and the concept of combining multiple biometrics, to increase security or to provide a backup in case one technique fails.
Take a look at Hydra, an embedded server, and see if there is any truth to its "hacker-proof" claims.
The IN74 looks impressive from the outside and it delivers quality images from the inside.
LG wants you to work and play with its new notebook, the 17-inch widescreen LW70.
Iomega covers just about every portable storage base with the Floppy Plus, but power concerns make this a less compelling buy. Read our Australian review.
British Airways and other airlines are ready to offer online access to business travellers, despite some ongoing technical hitches.
The Brother MFC-7440N prints quickly and is fairly inexpensive to sustain, but we simply can't get behind a printer with poor quality graphics, significant hardware defects, and a boring design.
Microsoft slams Google on privacy
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