Apple and IBM MobileFirst apps hit the Apple Watch By Jamie Hinks published 22 May 15 Hospital RN, Field Connect and Incident Alert are the first of many.
HP split will cost billions By Jamie Hinks published 22 May 15 HP's decision to split the firm in half will cost more than $2 billion.
Google has a tiny plan for the Internet of Things By Jamie Hinks published 22 May 15 OS can support devices with as little as 32MB or 64MB of RAM.
Did Microsoft threaten facility closures because of tech reforms? By Jamie Hinks published 22 May 15 Microsoft and other tech firms reportedly threatened to leave constituencies if changes were made
Outlook.com update includes third-party add-ins By Jamie Hinks published 21 May 15 The new features are designed to keep you inside Outlook.com for as long as possible.
Lenovo enjoys buoyant PC sales despite profit decline By Jamie Hinks published 21 May 15 Revenue from PC sales rises by over 10%.
NetApp embarks on annual job cull By Jamie Hinks published 21 May 15 For the third time in as many years the company has cut jobs.
OpenStack very close to its enterprise level bow By Jamie Hinks published 20 May 15 OpenStack could be ready for widespread deployment very soon.
Huawei's tiny internet of things OS is just 10KB By Jamie Hinks published 20 May 15 Huawei won't be building its own devices to work on the OS.
HTTPS exploit ready to terrorise thousands of websites and mail servers By Jamie Hinks published 20 May 15 Exploit affects almost 10% of the top one million websites on the internet.
Citrix gambles on the Internet of Things through new platform By Jamie Hinks published 15 May 15 It's geared towards making it easier for business users to work using virtual workspaces.
Intel's eASIC partnership boosts custom Xeon chips for big data workloads By Jamie Hinks published 15 May 15 eASIC technology will be integrated in future Xeon processors.
Chinese hackers secretly use Microsoft TechNet for malware assault By Jamie Hinks published 15 May 15 Hackers used the comments section to point infected PCs to a command and control server they own.
How to turn your Windows laptop into a wireless hotspot By Jamie Hinks published 15 May 15 It's very easy to set up a wireless hotspot on your Windows 7 or 8.1 PC.
Millions of unsecured home routers caught up in DDoS botnet By Jamie Hinks published 14 May 15 Routers in Brazil and Thailand banded together to be used in a huge DDoS botnet.
5 things you should know about Open Compute By Jamie Hinks published 14 May 15 Find out how Facebook's shared approach to hardware design is paying dividends for all.
Microsoft reveals names and details for every version of Windows 10 By Jamie Hinks published 13 May 15 Plus, you'll soon be able to play Xbox One games on a Windows 10 PC.
NeweggBusiness serves up new Windows 10-ready desktops By Jamie Hinks published 13 May 15 All five models come with an Intel Core i5 "Haswell" chip.
Fujitsu readies IoT tags that know when you've fallen over By Jamie Hinks published 13 May 15 Yet another way Fujitsu is attempting to help the elderly.
Lenovo's new LaVie Z suffers convertible problems By Jamie Hinks published 11 May 15 It's the world's lightest but not the world's most convertible.
7 productivity tips for your premium PC By Jamie Hinks published 11 May 15 Everything from cleaning your fans to installing software correctly will extend the life of your premium PC and keep it running more productively.
How to get the most from your premium PC By Jamie Hinks published 8 May 15 Making sure your premium PC remains relevant is incredibly easy if you follow the guidelines in this article.
Acer updates TravelMate P645 with Broadwell chip By Jamie Hinks published 7 May 15 The update provides users with 24% better graphical performance and up to eight hours of battery life.
Microsoft giving Outlook.com makeover inspired by Office 365 By Jamie Hinks published 6 May 15 Technology behind Office 365 also ready to power it.
Google powers up highly scalable cloud-based NoSQL database By Jamie Hinks published 6 May 15 Almost all Hadoop applications function flawlessly with the new database.