-
David Greenfield Team Think
-
Dana Blankenhorn Linux and Open Source
-
Jennifer Leggio Social Business
Reviews
What’s hot, what’s not: Expert evaluations of the latest tech products
Samsung BD-P4600 Blu-ray player
Samsung's BD-P4600 Blu-ray player is packed with features and its unique design makes it wall-mountable, but most buyers will be better off with the step-down BD-P3600.
more Reviews
- LG Wine (U.S. Cellular) Read review »
- Samsung UN40B6000 HDTV Read review »
- Canon EOS Rebel T1i (with 18-55mm IS lens) Read review »
- LaCie IamaKey USB flash drive (8GB) Read review »
- Nokia E71x (AT&T) Read review »
- Onkyo TX-SR607 AV Receiver Read review »
- iPWR SuperPack Read review »
- Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX1 Read review »
- Gateway TC7804u Read review »
- Flip UltraHD Read review »
SponsoredWhite Papers, Webcasts, and Downloads
- Best Practices in Instant Messaging Management Quest Software Instant messaging (IM) is quickly becoming the tool of choice for ... Download Now
- Selecting a Deployment Platform for Voice-Based Services - On-demand vs. Hosted vs. Premise-based Considerations Tellme Networks Voice-based self-service applications are increasing in both their value ... Download Now
- Best practices for ensuring the highest ROI from voice self-service and IVR systems in tough economic times Tellme Networks In a challenging economic climate, customer loyalty separates the winners ... Download Now
ZDNet Video
Tech news and analysis, a look at hot products, and interviews with business decision makers.
The month ahead: Social networks to shake things up in May
ZDNet correspondent Sumi Das speaks with senior editor Sam Diaz about the efforts of Twitter, Facebook, and MySpace to up their Web 2.0 game. Diaz also discusses the significance of ...
Latest from our Video Series
- Will there be a digital Pearl Harbor? On The Scene
- Can Apple hear Verizon now? News Video
- '60 Minutes': Powered by coal The Green Enterprise
- Ken Silva, CTO, Verisign Aligning security and innovation CIO Sessions
- Microsoft exec outlines Windows 7 security On The Scene
- Cisco CEO: Protecting companies against hackers On The Scene
Technology Today
-
NEXT09: deconstructing the enterprise gulf
Attending NEXT09 was a breath of fresh air for me. As seems to be the way, there's always a good showing by controversial polemicists. You won't for example get two ...
-
Dial-up diary: erotically fast broadband
Nearly one year has passed since I first organised the broadband and phone line into my now previous house. After moving in to my brand new house today, I am ...
-
When Americans were well-trained
There was a time when Americans could take the train, and go places. Schedules then connected towns and cities more than once per day. Here's what one curious person discovered ...
-
Creating unified strategy to cross the IT / business chasm
Many IT failures ultimately arise from so-called gaps, or misalignments, between business and technical groups inside an organization. Here's how to avoid those problems. by Michael Krigsman
-
Vonage shares soar on Q1 profit but watch for churn
Shares of Vonage Holdings Corp. soared on reports that the company had reported a net profit for its first quarter. But I can't imagine this Wall Street lovefest lasting long. ...
-
New Security Tool: Your Ear
Researchers at the University of Southampton are about to give new meaning to the expression "Can you hear me?" The team led by Dr. Steven Beeby have been awarded funding ...
-
With Windows 7, 'Genuine' is out; 'Activation' is in
Microsoft is giving its anti-piracy/DRM technology a PR face lift with Windows 7. The "Windows Genuine" branding is being supplanted by a new name: Windows Activation. by Mary Jo Foley
-
Is Psystar planning a netbook?
Miami-based Apple clone maker Psystar may be planning to sell a netbook pre-configured with Mac OS X. A year after entering a headline-grabbing legal battle with Apple's legal department over ...
-
Could your software CEO be a TV pitchman? Benioff might...
Salesforce's CEO & Billy Mays - the ultimate pitch team! satire I (and 600 others) attended the recent Salesforce.com event here in Chicago. Salesforce was promoting its platform-as-a-service PaaS, Force.com. ...
-
Cybercriminals promoting malware-friendly search engines
The cybercriminals behind the ongoing blackhat search engine optimization attacks hijacking swine flu related queries in order to serve scareware, have re-introduced an old social engineering tactic - the use ...
-
Here every day is a Sun-day
Courtesy: Wakeland Housing. A newly opened San Diego housing complex is certified to be the most energy efficient in the U.S. Built in Chula Vista for under $18-million, the 42-unit ...
-
AT&T considering cutting prices for iPhone service plans
Scott Moritz at TheStreet.com reports on a rumor that AT&T is considering a $10 price cut for the iPhone's monthly service plan which would drop the lowest plan from $69 ...
-
Nvidia: We're ready for Microsoft this time (no, really)
When chalking up what went wrong with Vista, incompatible hardware/software always makes it into the Top 10 lists. So it's understandable that the Windows team is doing everything in its ...
-
Skype for iPhone at almost 4 million downloads
Remember near the end of March when Skype became available for download on the iPhone and iPod touch? Well, if you're one of the 37 million people who own either ...
-
Why the London Olympics is closed source
This is about the fact that BT won the IT contract last year, plus its marketing rights. BT is a phone company. Phone companies are among the last hold-outs against ...
-
Will BlackBerry kill the iPhone?
Is it time for Apple to panic after the BlackBerry Curve outsold the iPhone for the first time in the last quarter? Here's what Apple should or shouldn't do to ...
-
Intel, Novell stump for Moblin netbook OS
Intel and Novell on Thursday announced a deal to push Moblin, the open source Linux platform designed to work with the chip giant's Atom chip. Intel cooked up Moblin and ...
-
Microsoft under fire for ODF glitch in Excel
Microsoft has come under fire for spreadsheet interoperability issues in its latest release of Office 2007 SP2, but the company said it is an issue inherent in ODF 1.1. Microsoft ...
-
Recording VoIP Calls: Is it Legal?
I was on an interview the other day and began thinking about how nice it would have been to record the rather long-winded engineer on the other end of the ...
-
What does open source community mean?
Those open source businesses which remain true to their community ideals through this recession are going to come out stronger for it. If the companies don't come out despite high ...
-
Citrix updates XenServer and Essentials
XenServer 5.5 promises to make it easier to convert virtual machines from one format to another, and to work better with third-party products ...
-
Windows 7 to feature new anti-piracy tech
With previous software verifications frustrating users, Microsoft is using Windows 7 as an opportunity to change the way it deals with piracy ...
-
Home Office in DNA mixed bag
The Home Office has come up with a mixed bag of proposals to get around the inconvenient fact that holding innocent people's DNA details indefinitely has been ruled illegal....
-
Home Office in DNA mixed bag
The Home Office has come up with a mixed bag of proposals to get around the inconvenient fact that holding innocent people's DNA details indefinitely has been ruled illegal....
-
FBI agent reveals details of cybercrime sting
FBI agent J Keith Mularski spent two years undercover, infiltrating the DarkMarket internet forum, which was notorious for identity fraud ...
-
Experts question high-street ID card enrolment
The sheer number of outlets could lead to more data breaches, say experts, but the Identity and Passport Service is putting its faith in data-security standards ...
-
Qualcomm exec offers glimpse of mobile future
In a recent conference keynote, Qualcomm's Andrew Gilbert shared his insights on the mobile industry's future, including TV, banking and the 'internet of things' ...
-
A MegaPacific mess in the making?
The way things are going at the pre-qualification bidding of IT suppliers for the 2010 elections, I now have this uneasy feeling that the country will again end up...
-
Deutsche Telekom reports loss off UK writedown
Deutsche Telekom posted a first-quarter net loss, due mainly to an impairment of a goodwill writedown at T-Mobile UK ...
-
Oasis group aims to simplify crypto-key management
Major security and encryption players, including IBM and PGP, have come together through open-standards consortium Oasis to devise a way for encryption products to interoperate easily ...
-
Orange cuts mobile-broadband rates for SMEs
The operator is running a promotional discount on business mobile-broadband tariffs over the next three months ...
-
Tech giants ally for faster wireless streaming
The new Wireless Gigabit Alliance brings together companies such as Intel, Microsoft, Dell and Nokia, who want to create a high-speed data-transfer specification for PCs and consumer electronics ...
-
Images: A look at Amazon's Kindle DX
...
-
Net-neutrality clause likely to delay telecoms reform
Implementation of reforms to the EU's telecommunications laws will probably be delayed by the last-minute addition of a net-neutrality clause, the European Parliament has said ...
-
Google: The cloud is cheaper
In response to McKinsey report, search giant says companies should consider application stack in addition to hardware when weighing costs of cloud. Compare your salaryUse the IT salary benchmark...
-
Mobile business bolstered by netbooks
According to a new report, there will be an overall increase of around 60 percent in mobile business connections worldwide by 2014 ...
-
Microsoft under fire for ODF glitch in Excel
Microsoft has faced criticism for spreadsheet interoperability issues in its latest release of the latest service pack for Office 2007, but the company said it is an issue inherent...
-
Recession to take more vendors online?
Downturn is a good reason for vendors to sell online, analyst says, while recent surveys suggest Asian consumers' appetite for Internet purchases are up.
-
Microsoft's chief aims to 'disrupt' search race
...
-
Microsoft layoffs force product cutbacks
After cutting more than 3,000 more jobs on Tuesday, the software maker has scaled back products aimed at small businesses as well as its in-game advertising unit ...
Essential Topics
ZDNet: Where Technology Means Business
ZDNet is a one-stop destination for professionals seeking to research technology-related issues, and solve business technology problems. Delivering a broad range of news and analysis from top editors and IT experts, the site features blogs, product reviews, software downloads, videos, white papers, Webcasts, peer feedback, and research.