Der Leistungsdruck in der IT verschärft sich - für Mitarbeiter wie für Manager. Mit fatalen Folgen für die Gesundheit, wie eine Studie zeigt. …mehr
Apple fans might want to look the other way -- this post contains links to photos that may be disturbing to some readers. …mehr
It was made public to the world by Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer himself but an unconfirmed report now says that HP is ditching Windows 7 from its high-profile but unreleased . …mehr
The Federal Government has announced its intention to sign the . …mehr
Telstra (ASX:TLS) and HTC have issued a software update to fix an issue with the GPS on the manufacturer's Desire smartphone. …mehr
It was just one letdown after another this week! Wired pulls an exciting reveal of the finder of lost iPhones, but then he fails to try to make this into a First Amendment issue. Not one but "iPad killers" get offed in a deadly game of "kill or be killed" and Adobe's employees suddenly go mum when Steve Jobs speaks. …mehr
It's about to get a lot harder for televisions to earn that familiar Energy Star logo. On May 1, the new Energy Star 4.0 standard for televisions, published last September, becomes effective. The maximum amount of power an Energy Star TV can consume will drop by about 40 percent. …mehr
As promised, the Call of Duty: Black Ops trailer is now live, . Like most teaser trailers, it's also a bit Delphic, a boisterous muddle of flashbulb images and sinister voiceovers that don't mean much to me. …mehr
has announced a free London event to see the latest Adobe software solutions including all that is new in Creative Suite 5. …mehr
It’s one of the great uncertainties of car maintenance: the check engine light. Once illuminated, this light can cast immediate doubt over your car’s health and make you fear for your pocketbook. To put you at ease, can show you what’s going on under the hood so you’ll be better prepared when the mechanic hands over his estimate. …mehr
Using more than one monitor takes some getting used to, because it's typically not particularly intuitive. Under normal circumstances, Windows treats one of your displays as the "primary" display, and keeps all the key user interface elements--the Start button, task bar, and System Tray--inside that display. A second, or even third, monitor is like overflow space, where you can drag some application windows. Multiple monitor utilities like the $30 (and its competitor, Realtime Soft's $40 ) make those "secondary" displays at least as functional as the primary display by adding those functions to the desktop(s) of the extra display(s). …mehr
Entries are still open for , part of the prestigious annual held this year on 24 June 2010. …mehr