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Archive - 05 Jul 2007

Don't forget about Professionals and RVers

Talkback Of the business categories who will use the iPhone, you left out "Professionals" and "Travelers". As an attorney, whose bar membership like most, includes free legal research on the web...I have to...

Will the O2 iPhone be better?

Talkback Hopefully, O2 will be able to put some pressure on Apple to update the iPhone to make it suitable for the UK market. Currently, you can't change the resolution of the camera on the iPhone, meaning...

PC World escapes censure over Core 2 Duo claims

News Advertising Standards Authority lets computer retailer off the hook after allegations its advertising misled over the power of dual-core processors

Raiders of the lost archive

Leader The National Archives has accepted Microsoft's help in preserving data formats, but hopefully it's got a wider set of friends to draw upon

Engineering a career at the PC's creation

Q&A Chuck Thacker, who helped design the Alto personal computer and co-invented Ethernet, takes stock of a life on the front lines of computer invention

Photos: Re-use don't recycle, says Computer Aid

Photo As the charity donated its 90,000th PC to the developing world, chief executive Tony Roberts stressed the environmental benefits of re-using PCs over recycling

Video: F-Secure graphic tool maps malware damage

Video Tool displays the effects of malware on a system graphically, removing the need for researchers to plough through code, claims the company

CSA IT 'a turkey from day one'

News The Child Support Agency computer system cost millions and created chaos, but MPs remain sceptical about its replacement

Photos: Steorn's free-energy device hits London

Photo Irish company Steorn has set up a public demo of a device it claims can produce more energy than it consumes

Linux-based USB security device

Talkback As Linux is being used more and more hackers are going to try to exploit. No OS is 100% secure. Linux is not integrated like windoze so is more secure, and this exploit was fixed within 30 minutes,...

Laser innovation speeds up hard disks

News Researchers claim lasers can be used to boost the read/write speed of magnetic media by 100 times, with a prototype due within a decade

Alfresco launches in UK

News Company says it is gaining momentum with its open-source enterprise content management software and is seeking to expand further

Apple urged to open up iPhone to third parties

News Industry observers say company's decision to appeal to web rather than native app developers may limit the iPhone's potential for consumers

Steorn demo fails to appear - update

Blog Those engaging chaps from Dublin who claim to have rewritten the laws of physics and invented a perpetual motion machine are in town. More precisely, Steorn has taken over the Kinetica Museum, an...

Spammers arm junk mail with multiple threats

News Cybercrooks are seeking greater efficiency by posting a wider array of threats in emails, paradoxically making spam easier to detect and block

CEOs starting to embrace IT

News Poll reveals that three-quarters of UK chief executives consider their IT network to be key to the operation of their business

How will the iPhone impact IT and business users?

Tech Guide The arrival of the iPhone is a watershed moment in mobile computing, not just for consumers but for businesses as well.

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