Survey of 1,000 Britons finds we're resorting to laptop PCs to wile away the hours of rain that punctuate the endless minutes of sun during our summer holidays
Information Technology
Cost of abandoning Windows too great for Linux
Companies are failing to use Desktop Linux because the cost of migrating from Microsoft Windows is too great, according to Gartner
EU commissioner bemoans lack of IT investment
Europe needs to increase its investment in research on information and communication technologies (ICT) if it is to remain competitive on a global scale
PC chipset market to see strong growth
Chipsets will form a market worth more than $10bn by 2009, according to a report from In-Stat
CTO interview: Beyond the PC
Fred Weber, chief technology officer at AMD, sat down with Electronic News to talk about the future of processing, AMD’s shifting business model and the need for multi-core chips
European officials raid Intel offices
Officials from the European Commission have 'inspected' several of Intel's offices across Europe, part of an ongoing antitrust investigation
Serial ousts parallel in PCs
Serial I/O technologies are pushing further into computing, replacing the main parallel bus and even memory busses
Supercomputers target 12,000 nodes
Five year project to develop 10Tflop computers sees second machine up and running
Intel simplifies PC platforms
One platform release per year aims to cut costs for companies
EU sets Microsoft seven-day deadline
Software giant has until June 1 to comply with an EU anti-trust judgement, or face a $5m a day fine