cebit
The Weekly Round-Up: 06.03.09
Round-Up He was also there to give the keynote as governor of California, the first state to be the official partner of CeBIT - a distinction previously only given to countries such as France, Russia, India and the US. [06 Mar 2009]
Asus turning its back on seven-inch netbook
News During a press conference at the CeBIT technology show, Shih told silicon.com sister site ZDNet UK that the manufacturer would concentrate on its 10-inch netbooks, which he said customers preferred. At... [04 Mar 2009]
Netbooks and recession-busting tech headline at CeBit
News Europe's biggest technology fair CeBit aims to entice cash-conscious business customers with software aimed at coping with the recession, while itself experiencing a drop off of trade-exhibitors. Launched in 1986 in the... [02 Mar 2009]
Microsoft and Yahoo! in 'informal' merger talks
News This adds further clarity to comments Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer made at the CeBIT tech trade show a couple of weeks ago, in which he said "'there is a range of dialogue' for both companies about the proposed takeover,"... [14 Mar 2008]
We need more tech training, says small business
News The European Association of Craft, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (UEAPME) made the call at CeBIT. European associations representing small and medium-sized enterprises have called for more European Commission-backed... [09 Mar 2008]
The Weekly Round-Up: 07.03.08
Round-Up Fielding questions from his chaise-longue at the CeBit trade show in Hanover, Turner told the assembled masses (the Round-Up imagines them angrily waving CDs with printer drivers and redundant security software) that the... [07 Mar 2008]
New mobile masts to be drastically reduced
News Speaking at a Next Generation Mobile Networks (NGMN) meeting at the CeBIT technology fair in Germany, senior executives said flat-rate mobile-data tariffs meant usage was set to increase at a far greater rate than... [07 Mar 2008]
Ballmer: Microsoft says the future's green
News Speaking at the CeBit technology show in Hanover, the Microsoft boss described how the software maker is collaborating with German nuclear power provider Yello Strom. Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer has claimed... [06 Mar 2008]
Microsoft COO dismisses SP1 concerns
News Speaking at the CeBIT trade show in Hanover, Microsoft's third-in-command, Kevin Turner, told silicon.com sister site ZDNet.co.uk that the software giant was not concerned by the problems Service Pack 1 (SP1) has... [05 Mar 2008]
Digital Services Developer Launches Handheld Media Player With Embedded System
White Paper To launch the product at CeBIT 2007 - the digital showcase event - CIC needed to develop the software platform rapidly. Commodore International Corporation (CIC), based in the Netherlands, planned to develop a range of... [05 Sep 2007]
No roaming data price cuts - Brussels
News Vodafone launched an all-you-can-eat package at the CeBIT trade show last month, charging customers €12 per day for data. While consumers may be rejoicing at the prospect of smaller roaming bills as a result of... [13 Apr 2007]
It's official: Roaming will be capped - Reding
News Speaking to silicon.com sister site ZDNet UK at the CeBIT 2007 conference in Hanover, Reding said: "In the ministerial meeting yesterday there was a general line. EC commissioner for information society and media,... [19 Mar 2007]
Consumers' RFID fear must end - Brussels
News Speaking at the CeBIT trade show yesterday, information society & media commissioner Viviane Reding said that following the consultation launched last year, the Commission had discovered privacy concerns among EC citizens. [16 Mar 2007]
Leader: €12 for roaming data? Could try harder
Leader At this year's CeBIT trade show in Hanover, Vodafone announced it will offer a flat-rate data plan for European roaming users - all the data you can eat, including web and email usage, for €12 per day. [15 Mar 2007]
Photos: Top 10 pieces of Linux kit
Photo This timepiece was shown off at the Cebit tradeshow some years ago and was never intended for production but it was intended to show off just what the open source operating system could do. If you fancy Linuxing up your... [22 Nov 2006]