ZDNet.co.uk's regular video magazine show chews over the latest happenings in tech, and rates all the newest enterprise IT products and development on the "Axis of Awesome" more
This week's Axis of Awesome looks at one of the most desirable yet unashamedly technical add-ons you can get: a 32GB solid state hard disk more
Dialogue Box goes wireless this week, with the Axis of Awesome testing the Wi-Fi-enabled touch-driven smartphone from HTC and a demonstration of the real perils wireless can bring to the office more
Inside a modern projector, you can find the latest million-mirror nanotechnology — and a light bulb. Guess which costs more more
Dialogue Box gives Sony's ultramobile Vaio VGN-UX1XN the Axis of Awesome treatment, and a usability test results in sore thumbs more
If small computers are powerful, how mighty are the big ones? Dialogue Box looks at the ups and downs of cramming supercomputer power into a desk-sized box more
If computers are so smart, how come they don't understand a word we say? That's perhaps unfair — but, as Dialogue Box found out, even the state-of-the-art speech recognition in Windows Vista has its problems more
You're here but your data is there. Dialogue Box takes a look at PC remote control and its cousin, the thin client, upon which the Axis of Awesome passes judgement more
The first ultra-mobile PCs got roundly ridiculed for, well, everything. Now the second generation is out on the street — and in the Dialogue Box studio more
Dialogue Box introduces an unsuspecting online world to the Axis of Awesome, radiation, a potato, lightbulbs, sore thumbs, supercomputers, speech recognition, thin clients and UMPCs more