- Roundup: The best bits from CeBIT 2009
- Photos: What caught our eye at CeBIT 2009
- Nvidia, AMD announce new graphics chips
- CeBIT organisers bullish despite fewer exhibitors
- Where'd all the Green IT go?
- Asus is heart touching no more
- Photos: Dual-screen concept notebook from Asus
- SAP and IBM offer joint cloud migration
- Photos: Eee PC Touch on the CeBIT show floor
- Coders urged to take up open source in downturn
- Asus to phase out 7-inch Eee PC netbooks
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Roundup: The best bits from CeBIT 2009
ZDNet UK visited Hanover in Germany to see what was on offer at this year's CeBIT technology fai more
What caught our eye at CeBIT 2009
Interesting exhibits at this year's CeBIT technology show included secure VoIP software for Android, the latest Eee PC netbook and MSI's Winki dongle more
Nvidia, AMD announce new graphics chips
Nvidia says the chips use less power than its previous products, while AMD launches what its calls its most compact graphics chip architecture more
CeBIT organisers bullish despite fewer exhibitors
Europe's biggest technology fair expects to attract half-a-million visitors, while itself continuing to experience a significant reduction in trade exhibitors more
Where'd all the Green IT go?
Last year the CeBIT tech show in Germany had a small but worthy Green IT section. This year they decided to give it more space... more
Asus is heart touching no more
Asus has, I am sad to report, abandoned its motto, 'Rock Solid. Heart Touching'... more
Photos: Dual-screen concept notebook from Asus
At CeBIT 2009, ASUS shows off a concept system with dual displays more
SAP and IBM offer joint cloud migration
The two companies demonstrated a new tool at CeBIT 2009, based on IBM's Power 6 systems that offers live migration via cloud computing more
Photos: Eee PC Touch on the CeBIT show floor
Netbook maker Asus displayed its upcoming Eee PC Touch netbooks, including a table with a swivel screen, at the CeBIT trade show more
Coders urged to take up open source in downturn
The president of the Free Software Foundation Europe has called on companies and out-of-work IT professionals to use the recession as an opportunity to turn away from proprietary strategies more
Asus to phase out 7-inch Eee PC netbooks
Asus's chairman, who has denied that the 8.9-inch Eee PC is being dropped, has confirmed that it is abandoning the seven-inch version that launched the Eee brand more




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