X
Trending
Apple Vision Pro review: Fascinating, flawed, and needs to fix 5 things
I've tried the top XR headsets. Here's the one most people should buy
ChatGPT vs. ChatGPT Plus: Is the subscription fee worth it?
Have 10 hours? IBM will train you in AI fundamentals - for free
How to upgrade Windows Home edition to Pro
7 useful things to do with your Flipper Zero
The Apple Watch to buy this year
Meta's $299 Ray-Ban smart glasses may be the most useful gadget I've tested all year
iPhone 15 Pro review: Who this upgrade will wow
Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra review: One of the best smartphones of the year
Sonos Era 300 review: Close to a perfect smart speaker
Do you need antivirus on Linux?
Best laptops
Best VPNs
Best TVs
Best Headphones
Best robot vacuums
ZDNET Recommends
Tech
Gaming
Headphones
Laptops
Mobile Accessories
Networking
PCs
Printers
Smartphones
Smart Watches
Speakers
Streaming Devices
Streaming Services
Tablets
TVs
Wearables
Kitchen & Household
Office Furniture
Office Hardware & Appliances
Smart Home
Smart Lighting
Yard & Outdoors
Innovation
Artificial Intelligence
AR + VR
Cloud
Digital Transformation
Energy
Robotics
Sustainability
Transportation
Work Life
Accelerate your tech game
Paid Content
How the New Space Race Will Drive Innovation
How the metaverse will change the future of work and society
Managing the Multicloud
The Future of the Internet
The New Rules of Work
The Tech Trends to Watch in 2023
Business
See all Business
Amazon
Apple
Developer
E-Commerce
Edge Computing
Enterprise Software
Executive
Google
Microsoft
Professional Development
Social Media
SMB
Windows
Digital transformation: Trends and insights for success
Software development: Emerging trends and changing roles
Security
See all Security
Cyber Threats
Password Manager
Ransomware
VPN
Cybersecurity: Let's get tactical
Securing the Cloud
Advice
Deals
How-to
Product Comparisons
Product Spotlights
Reviews
Buying Guides
See all Buying Guides
Best all-in-one computers
Best budget TVs
Best gaming CPUs
Best gaming laptops
Best gaming PCs
Best headphones
Best iPads
Best iPhones
Best laptops
Best large tablets
Best OLED TVs
Best robot vacuum mops
Best rugged tablets
Best Samsung phones
Best smart rings
Best smartphones
Best smartwatches
Best speakers
Best tablets
Best travel VPNs
Best TVs
Best VPNs
Best Coupons
tomorrow
belongs to those who embrace it
today
Asia
Australia
Europe
India
United Kingdom
United States
ZDNET France
ZDNET Germany
ZDNET Korea
ZDNET Japan
Go
Most Popular
See all Topics
Finance
Education
Health
Special Features
ZDNET In Depth
ZDNET Recommends
Newsletters
Videos
Editorial Guidelines
Trending
Apple Vision Pro review: Fascinating, flawed, and needs to fix 5 things
I've tried the top XR headsets. Here's the one most people should buy
ChatGPT vs. ChatGPT Plus: Is the subscription fee worth it?
Have 10 hours? IBM will train you in AI fundamentals - for free
How to upgrade Windows Home edition to Pro
7 useful things to do with your Flipper Zero
The Apple Watch to buy this year
Meta's $299 Ray-Ban smart glasses may be the most useful gadget I've tested all year
iPhone 15 Pro review: Who this upgrade will wow
Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra review: One of the best smartphones of the year
Sonos Era 300 review: Close to a perfect smart speaker
Do you need antivirus on Linux?
Best laptops
Best VPNs
Best TVs
Best Headphones
Best robot vacuums
ZDNET Recommends
Tech
Gaming
Headphones
Laptops
Mobile Accessories
Networking
PCs
Printers
Smartphones
Smart Watches
Speakers
Streaming Devices
Streaming Services
Tablets
TVs
Wearables
Kitchen & Household
Office Furniture
Office Hardware & Appliances
Smart Home
Smart Lighting
Yard & Outdoors
Innovation
Artificial Intelligence
AR + VR
Cloud
Digital Transformation
Energy
Robotics
Sustainability
Transportation
Work Life
Accelerate your tech game
Paid Content
How the New Space Race Will Drive Innovation
How the metaverse will change the future of work and society
Managing the Multicloud
The Future of the Internet
The New Rules of Work
The Tech Trends to Watch in 2023
Business
See all Business
Amazon
Apple
Developer
E-Commerce
Edge Computing
Enterprise Software
Executive
Google
Microsoft
Professional Development
Social Media
SMB
Windows
Digital transformation: Trends and insights for success
Software development: Emerging trends and changing roles
Security
See all Security
Cyber Threats
Password Manager
Ransomware
VPN
Cybersecurity: Let's get tactical
Securing the Cloud
Advice
Deals
How-to
Product Comparisons
Product Spotlights
Reviews
Buying Guides
See all Buying Guides
Best all-in-one computers
Best budget TVs
Best gaming CPUs
Best gaming laptops
Best gaming PCs
Best headphones
Best iPads
Best iPhones
Best laptops
Best large tablets
Best OLED TVs
Best robot vacuum mops
Best rugged tablets
Best Samsung phones
Best smart rings
Best smartphones
Best smartwatches
Best speakers
Best tablets
Best travel VPNs
Best TVs
Best VPNs
Best Coupons
More
See all Topics
Finance
Education
Health
Special Features
ZDNET In Depth
ZDNET Recommends
Newsletters
Videos
Editorial Guidelines
photo galleries
photo galleries
Kodak i1440
Many different types of businesses today handle and manage substantial quantities of paper - the paperless office just doesn’t exist! Paper-based documents are still the substance of communication, reference, and negotiation, even though paper is expensive to store and retrieve. Scanning incoming and legacy documents into text-searchable PDFs can change the entire document paradigm in your business. It is also extremely useful for document archiving (a legal requirement for certain business types).
16 years ago
by
Christian Harris
in
Hardware
Caption Competition: Return to sender
Anyone got a stamp?
16 years ago
by
silicon.com staff
in
Hardware
FalconStor Continuous Data Protection Virtual Appliance
<p>Launched in September, the <a href="http://www.falconstor.com/?lv=n&pdf=CDPVAforVMware">FalconStor Continuous Data Protection Virtual Appliance</a> (CDP VA) is a preconfigured virtual machine that runs on 64-bit <a href="http://reviews.zdnet.co.uk/software/os/0,1000001099,39282802,00.htm">VMware ESX Server</a> systems. It provides top-end backup and recovery facilities for Microsoft Windows, Exchange and SQL servers, and Oracle databases. In our tests, we installed the CDP VA and configured protection for a Windows Server 2003 domain controller in around two hours, so it’s certainly easy to set up and use. It can protect physical servers and those running as virtual machines, and can also be used to migrate physical servers to virtual machine format. </p>
16 years ago
by
Roger Howorth
in
Reviews
HTC S730
<p>HTC turns out Windows Mobile devices with impressive regularity, covering almost every conceivable niche. The <a href="http://www.europe.htc.com/en/products/htcs730.html">HTC S730</a> is an update to the <a href="http://reviews.zdnet.co.uk/hardware/mobilephones/0,1000000685,39286917,00.htm">S710</a>, which was a real innovation when it appeared last year, being the first Windows Mobile smartphone with a slide-out keyboard. </p>
16 years ago
by
Sandra Vogel
in
Smartphones
iPod Touch - The big upgrade!
An iPod touch has been chosen to be upgraded - firmware 1.1.3 loaded and the January Software Upgrade applied
16 years ago
by
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
in
Mobility
Photos: Running Apple's OSX on a PC
It has been possible for some time now to install OSX on a PC, with the help of a hacked install disc -- even the latest and greatest 10.5.1 can be installed with gusto.
16 years ago
by
ZDNet Editors
in
Hardware
HP iPAQ 114 Classic
<p>In September 2007, HP announced no fewer than <a href="http://reviews.zdnet.co.uk/hardware/mobilephones/0,1000000685,39289139,00.htm">five new iPAQs</a>: the first of these to arrive for review, courtesy of <a href="http://www.expansys.com/">Expansys</a>, is the entry-level <a href="http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/uk/en/sm/WF05a/21675-21679-21679-21679-297609-80594257.html">iPAQ 114 Classic</a>. </p>
16 years ago
by
Sandra Vogel
in
Mobility
Photos: Macworld 2008
From keynote to show floor, ZDNet bloggers are capturing the sights at this 2008 edition of Apple's Macworld Expo.
16 years ago
by
Jason D. O'Grady
in
Enterprise Software
Sony SNC-DF80P
Sony is a relative newcomer in the network surveillance/CCTV market, but that's no excuse for the company not wanting to make up for lost time and market share. Aggressively expanding its product range to become a force in security, the company's <a href="http://www.sony.co.uk/biz/view/ShowProduct.action?BIZ_SESSIONID=lnTkHLGQGTYJLhmT2J2vvgVXH7JvBRnzrmVKQ3TF3JNvh4BnkBsW!133131667&product=SNC-DF80P&pageType=Overview&category=NVMMinidomes&site=biz_en_GB">SNC-DF80P</a> shows just what network cameras can offer. With its built-in intelligent video features, this mini-dome camera delivers a solution that should fulfil many companies' needs for proactive video surveillance.
16 years ago
by
Christian Harris
in
Hardware
Photos: Apple's Xserve & Mac Pro
Just before Macworld, Apple has unveiled a Mac Pro with eight processor cores and a new system architecture. Apple said its two 45-nanometer Intel Quad-Core Xeon processors running at up to 3.2GHz will double the power of its predecessor.
16 years ago
by
ZDNet Editors
in
Tech Industry
The OLPC XO Sugar OS
Hands on with the XO interface using a VMWare image
16 years ago
by
Christopher Dawson
in
VMWare
Image Gallery: Ultra portables took over CES 2008
While there were very few smartphones at CES in Vegas, there were several ultra portable devices. The Intel MID (Mobile Internet Device) is coming in 2008 and there are several prototypes available, along with existing ultra mobile devices.
16 years ago
by
Matthew Miller
in
Mobility
Caption Competition: Guitar heroes
Welcome to the jungle…
16 years ago
by
silicon.com staff
in
Hardware
The future of classroom tech at BETT
As Microsoft came under criticism from Becta at BETT 2008, plenty of other companies were showing off the latest tech for schools and colleges
16 years ago
by
Richard Thurston
in
Hardware
MaxRoam drives cost/complexity out of international roaming
When combined with an unlocked GSM phone that's also WiFi capable, Cubic Telecom's MaxRoam service shows some promise to dramatically lower the cost of roaming not just for international travelers, but also for those who want to reach him or her.
16 years ago
by
David Berlind
in
Hardware
Load More