PCs
Windows 7 to come in Family Pack option?
News This week enthusiasts started buzzing over wording in the licence agreement in the test build that suggests Microsoft will have an option to buy a licence for Windows 7 that covers up to three PCs in the same household. [03 Jul 2009]
Apple bonanza, crime breathalysers and broadband tax
News Meanwhile, the Association of Chief Police Officers revealed that its e-crime group was in discussions to deploy PC crime 'breathalysers' which can detect evidence of illegal activity on PCs. June was a month full of... [02 Jul 2009]
Windows 7: Will touch ever take off?
News Monitor makers are also expected to offer touchscreen displays that can plug into standard PCs. Software makers don't take the time to adopt touch interfaces because not enough touchscreen PCs are sold,... [02 Jul 2009]
The Value of Integrated Security
White Paper Security breaches can attack a company from a wide range of sources, including the company's own networked PCs and servers. New worms and viruses also are targeting network endpoints, a situation that is of particular... [01 Jul 2009]
Desktop Authority Image Center Version 3.0
White Paper Use one image on multiple PCs with different hardware, eliminating the need for hundreds of images day free trial download Desktop Authority® Image Center reduces the cost and time required to provision and re-deploy... [30 Jun 2009]
12 Things to Know When Troubleshooting Your Network
White Paper As a network administrator, you are responsible for your organization's PCs, routers, and switches. If anything goes wrong, it's your fault. This is where good troubleshooting skills are in high demand. [30 Jun 2009]
Thwarting E-mail Spam Laundering
White Paper Laundering e-mail spam through open-proxies or compromised PCs is a widely-used trick to conceal real spam sources and reduce spamming cost in the underground e-mail spam industry. Spammers have plagued the Internet by... [30 Jun 2009]
Parliamentary tech boss backs call for £1bn IT fund
News Hillingdon invested in software to automatically shut down PCs, server virtualisation, replaced power hungry CRT monitors with TFT screens, bought duplex printers and introduced remote access software from Citrix and... [29 Jun 2009]
Now you can get OLPC's Sugar on a stick
News Its social-oriented interface recognises other Sugar-based PCs around it, and interacts with them without the need for an internet connection. Intel's Classmate PC is another offering, which analyst firm, Gartner, has... [29 Jun 2009]
Solve the Fat Client Administration Burden.. With Virtual Computing & 2X
White Paper The 2X ThinClientServer allows the conversion of outdated PCs to energy-efficient, cost-effective thin clients, while simultaneously providing centralized thin client management controls. This conversion ends the fat... [27 Jun 2009]
PC makers learn the price they'll pay for Windows 7
News Microsoft's pricing plans for Windows 7, which will be available on 22 October, has been the source of considerable tension between PC makers and the software maker, both of which are trying to grapple with declining demand and falling... [26 Jun 2009]
PC sales on the upturn amid economic green shoots?
News With a stronger fourth quarter, the industry is on pace to move 274 million PCs worldwide this year. Unless Microsoft mounts a major marketing campaign in support of Windows 7, we think consumers will simply adopt the... [26 Jun 2009]
Microsoft hangs price tags on Windows 7
News People buying Windows PCs from 26 June will have the option to upgrade to Windows 7 "at little or no cost", Painell said. New PCs bought with Windows 7 could have Internet Explorer, he said. We expect... [25 Jun 2009]
Android's Hero edges a Flash ahead of iPhone
News However, the initial version won't match Flash Player 10, the current version for PCs, which can run programs written with ActionScript 3. HTC's new Android-based Hero phone will also come with the ability to handle... [25 Jun 2009]
IBM Global Financing Gives Degree of PC Ease to University of Santo Tomas
White Paper The University needed to replace an ageing fleet of breakdown-prone personal computers with reliable low-maintenance PCs to assist its visionary e-Learning initiatives. University of Santo Tomas in The Philippines, the... [25 Jun 2009]