OLPC found Nicholas Negroponte has hinted a dual boot XO laptop could soon be on the way.
Commentary: Windows-based PCs are too hard to use. The cure: Microsoft should let its programmers start over with a clean slate.
A friend of mine is starting a new business. I get to choose which computer he's going to use. Question is: Should we go with the PC or the Mac? Here's what I think.
Sun isn't the first company to hawk a Linux desktop PC, but armed with its considerable enterprise clout, Sun may actually succeed where others have failed.
Mobile and wireless technology is revolutionising how businesses use and profit from information.
The introduction of new ICT technologies triggers a learning process that creates significant innovation across the Australian economy.
While IT managers have gotten a lot better at planning for new technology rollouts, there's one element which remains annoyingly unpredictable: how the end users are going to react.
It's easy to sneer at notebook manufacturers while battery recalls seem to be a near-daily occurrence, but that's going to look like a minor issue if your mobile phone decides to catch fire in your shirt pocket.
The BIOS is one of the most closely guarded pieces of your system's software. Now some people want to set it free.
Commentary: With the rise and rise of PDA specifications, will they begin to replace notebooks for real business tasks?
Sun isn't the first company to hawk a Linux desktop PC, but armed with its considerable enterprise clout, Sun may actually succeed where others have failed.
Today’s PC viruses, Trojan horses, worms, and blended threats can cause run-of-the-mill Windows or application problems, that could also be caused by your typical hardware or software malfunction. Here are some suggestions for determining if a PC has a virus.
If you want to stay employable, you not only have to make sure your skills stay sharp, but you must also ensure that those skills stay marketable. Here are some predictions about the future of PC support technicians and their managers.
The ThinkPad X41 Tablet promises to bring the dependability and security we love about ThinkPads to a tablet PC.
The W2V proves that you don't need Media Center to enjoy a good multimedia notebook experience. It's a pity, then, that the battery isn't a bit meatier.
If you're a globe-trotter, you'll need a world phone to keep in touch from almost anywhere.
If you need a smart phone as a business tool, the h6365 is a solid choice. On the other hand, if you're seeking a stylish gadget, you'd do better to look elsewhere.
Toshiba's R10 Tablet offers consumers a chance to bite at the Tablet PC concept. While it's an acceptable notebook in its own right, the tablet features won't go far enough for most to make it a worthwhile purchase.
Microsoft slams Google on privacy
Google's approach to privacy is a decade behind Microsoft, the Redmond software giant's chief privacy strategi… Watch it now
MyPerfect.com.au has potential
Storage infrastructure on the tender track
Apple has killed the video store; will ISPs be next?
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Over the last decade the art of maintaining the datacentre of a large organisation has evolved into an art form.
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