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Samsung Chromebook Series 5 review
As the first laptop to come pre-loaded with Chrome OS, Samsung's Series 5 Chromebook has certainly made an impression, but is it right for...
Boston Green Power 2200-T review
If you thought Intel's Atom was only good for netbooks and NAS appliances then think again. Dave Mitchell reviews Boston's Green Power 2200-T to...
Tech giants form Open Virtualisation Alliance
The Open Virtualisation Alliance will place a strong focus on adoption of the kernel-based virtual machine.
Hitachi Deskstar 7K3000 3TB review
The Deskstar 7K3000 is the first 7,200rpm hard disk we've seen with a massive 3TB capacity. However, there are several technical issues which make...
Processor shipments stay flat in Q4
The fourth quarter did nothing to impress in the processor market, according to IDC, but yearly results were more promising.
Week in Review: Fry thinks Windows Phone 7 gets it right, UK tackles cyber crime
This week, Stephen Fry backs Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7, whilst senior Government officials hint at more funding to tackle cyber crime.
Do modern users want phones from 1984?
Intel's context aware computing will help your devices learn everything they need to know about you, but does the modern day user want a big...
First MeeGo tablet to hit market next week
The WeTab is set to introduce the MeeGo operating system to the tablet market.
HP agrees $1.5 billion ArcSight acquisition
HP has agreed to acquire security firm ArcSight for $1.5 billion, less than two weeks after doing the same with 3PAR.
100-core processors coming in 2010
Tilera claims its new chips will offer 10 times the efficiency of Intel's next-generation Westmere.
Week in Review: Steve Jobs returns
This week Steve Jobs proved he’s fit, he’s well and that his iPod has a camera, Orange and T-Mobile cosy up, and Microsoft gets in a tizz over...
VMware looks to SMBs to extend reach
VMware is making it easier for smaller businesses to use its products.
Cloud computing gets boost as energy costs skyrocket
A report by US researchers has shown the increasing cost of power and cooling in the data centre is a driver towards cloud computing.
Week in Review: Confusing results
Privacy, eBay's plans and quarterly results have had us scratching our heads this week.
Sun launches range of Nehalem-powered products
Sun has released a new range of products to take its place in the Xeon 5500 powered market.
McAfee partners with tech industry big shots
The security vendor spreads its wings to offer networking, PC and virtualisation security for IT industry leaders.
Tera Scale Lab: Where hardware meets software
During a recent visit to Santa Clara in California, IT PRO took a look round Intel’s Tera Scale project, where the company researches the...
IDF 2008: On show at IDF
Saving power and connecting devices; the technology you’ll get next
IDF 2008: Moorestown: Atom's successor by 2010
Day two of IDF kicks off with Moorestown teaser and rallying call for developers to unleash their innovation in the mobile space. <br> <br>
IT PRO Podcast: When robots attack
This week we discuss rampaging mug-smashing robots, plans by PC makers to keep selling Windows XP, we look at who the IT industry voted for in the...
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