Stuart Turton
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New supercomputer smashes speed record
By Stuart Turton published
News An IBM machine built by the US military has doubled the previous record by processing 1.026 quadrillion calculations per second.
Microsoft will keep selling XP for cheap PCs
By Stuart Turton published
News So-called 'nettop' devices to benefit from a two-year stay of execution for its previous version of Windows.
Acer finally shows its Aspire One laptop
By Stuart Turton published
News The Aspire One is Acer's take on the Eee PC low-cost laptop, but it all sounds a bit familiar.
Asus unveils the latest Eee Pc
By Stuart Turton published
News The 901 and 1000 feature bigger screens and eight hours of battery life, Asus claims.
Reports: 3G iPhone for £100?
By Stuart Turton published
News News reports have claimed that Apple is set to allow subsidised iPhone sales in July.
Intel shows off its Bluetooth rival
By Stuart Turton published
News Intel is set to unveil at Computex a new wireless technology called Wi-Fi PAN.
Dell shows off its Eee PC rival
By Stuart Turton published
News Dell has unveiled pictures of its take on the Eee PC cheap laptop, after head Michael Dell was seen with one.
EC calls for IPv6 leadership
By Stuart Turton published
News The European Commission is looking for governments to lead the way in IPv6 switch.
Government could save £10m by switching PCs off
By Stuart Turton published
News The Government is trying to encourage its workers to go green by taking simple steps.
Mozilla unveils Firefox 3 Release Candidate
By Stuart Turton published
News The latest test version of the popular browser is released ahead of the official launch in June.
Adobe gets flashy with player features
By Stuart Turton published
News The beta Flash Player 10 has been released with a host of shiny new features.
Red Hat's Fedora released today
By Stuart Turton published
News Red Hat's latest operating system more inviting for new users.
Ubuntu releases latest version
By Stuart Turton published
News Codenamed 'Hardy Heron', the latest version looks to make adoption as easy as possible.
Spending slowdown hits TalkTalk broadband
By Stuart Turton published
News Carphone Warehouse's broadband company misses subscription targets in the fourth quarter, despite free laptop offer.
Broadband suppliers failing on customer service
By Stuart Turton published
News A survey from Uswitch has ranked Orange the worst for service, saying a third of its customers were unhappy.
Report claims UK dumps 12.5 million computers a year
By Stuart Turton published
News 12.5 million working computers are dumped in landfills every year, according to new research.
HSBC customers in website certificate scare
By Stuart Turton published
News HSBC customers informed the website's security certificate had expired.
BBC strikes iTunes deal with Apple
By Stuart Turton published
News BBC shows and some of its back catalogue now available through iTunes.
Browser-based OpenOffice beta launched
By Stuart Turton published
News Ulteo is giving 15,000 beta users the chance to take part in trials of online OpenOffice.
Dell's tablet PC pricing raises eyebrows
By Stuart Turton published
News The price of Dell's new tablet PC means that the company is "shooting itself in the foot" according to customer rants on the Direct2Dell blog.
Fasthosts' FTP spaces compromised
By Stuart Turton published
News The largest web hosting firm in the UK has told its customers that some FTP spaces have been compromised, just a month after its systems were hacked.
Half admit stealing wireless connections
By Stuart Turton published
News A survey by Sophos has show that half of computer users will use a wireless connection which isn't theirs.
Seagate facing multi-million bill after settling hard drive
By Stuart Turton published
News Hard drive maker will change its packaging and offer $7 refunds to customers following a legal challenge that it overstated hard disk sizes.
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