Category: CeBIT 2007
Consumer electronics companies look to more environmentally-friendly products
One of the issues that has been given some attention at CeBIT this year is creating more environmentally-friendly consumer electronics products. With ever-increasing regulations and concerns over spiralling energy usage, both in industry and amongst consumers, it's encouraging to hear…
Microsoft admit Live OneCare should not have been rolled out
ZDNet managed to scoop an interview at CeBIT with a senior manager at Microsoft who admitted that Live OneCare, the consumer security product, should not have been launched when it was, being far from perfect and having pieces missing. The…
CeBIT 2007: World's … watch
PQI is pitching its Intelligent Stick Interface as not just the smallest USB flash drive, but also lightest and thinnest too. They are pretty dinky too – the Intelligent Stick Pro measures 43x18x2.8mm and weighs 2.7g. If you think…
CeBIT 2007: Just what is Commodore up to?
We've come a long way since the 8-bit days, that's for sure. One of the key stories from this year's CeBIT show so far has been the fact that Commodore is back with a vengeance. And happily, that doesn't just mean trading on the past glories of its C64 home computer, but is instead based on an entirely new generation of gadgets.
CeBIT 2007: World’s largest smallest watch
I-Station is going the other way, claiming its G43 is the Smallest UMPC in the World. Specs were a little thin on the ground, apparently due to an accident with the leaflets. Here's what we do know though: it…