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Articles Written by: ZDNET STAFF
A much-anticipated update to the iPhone is just one of the announcements expected at Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference, in San Francisco's Moscone Center, late on Monday.
Industry watchers and customers will, no doubt, be looking for Steve ...
From ZDNET STAFF,
ZDNet UK,
9 Jun 2008
Infosecurity Europe 2008, one of Europe's largest security shows, begins on Tuesday at London's Olympia exhibition centre.
The conference is expected to attract over 11,500 delegates and 320 exhibitors.
A series of keynotes by high-profile security ...
From ZDNET STAFF,
ZDNet UK,
21 Apr 2008
Craig Mundie on the need for a 'trusted stack' At the RSA 2008 conference in San Francisco, Microsoft Research and Strategy officer, Craig Mundie, describes a new plan for internet security that includes the creation of a "trusted stack". Each element ...
From ZDNET.COM STAFF,
Silicon.com,
11 Apr 2008
The inaugural UK Internet Governance Forum was held at the Houses of Parliament on Thursday and featured representatives from Nominet, the Specialist Crime Directorate, several MPs and a British ambassador.
The Internet Governance Forum (IGF) was ...
From ZDNET STAFF,
ZDNet UK,
6 Mar 2008
Another year, another gargantuan tech show in Hanover. Despite shrinking in size and popularity, Europe's largest IT event, CeBIT, continues to be a draw for new and exciting technology.
This year's event has already seen Microsoft chief executive ...
From ZDNET STAFF,
ZDNet UK,
5 Mar 2008
This Wednesday, 27 February, Microsoft will formally release Windows Server 2008, a major update to its server operating system. The software giant will also launch SQL Server 2008 database software and Visual Studio 2008.
With Service Pack 1 for Vista ...
From ZDNET UK STAFF,
ZDNet UK,
25 Feb 2008
Following recent accusations of government-sanctioned digitial espionage and alleged hacking attacks from China and Russia, there seems to be evidence that countries are capable of using electronic means to disrupt the computer systems of rival nations. ...
From ZDNET STAFF,
ZDNet UK,
10 Dec 2007
One year after Microsoft officially launched its Vista operating system to businesses, it's fair to say that it hasn't been a smooth ride for the software giant.
Announced with the usual marketing razzmatazz that accompanies a new addition to the ...
From ZDNET STAFF,
ZDNet UK,
30 Nov 2007
The recent comments made by the inventor of the web, Sir Tim Berners-Lee, about what he sees as a "stupid" male geek culture in IT have once again highlighted an issue perennially in the background of any discussion about the development of the ...
From ZDNET STAFF,
ZDNet UK,
27 Sep 2007
After the initial buzz died down from the long awaited launch of Apple's iPhone, the next obvious step was to buy one, strip it down and see what makes it tick — which is exactly what our colleagues at TechRepublic did — with some interesting ...
From ZDNET STAFF,
ZDNet UK,
3 Aug 2007
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