Another false economy?
Talkback This amateuristic government and it's impractical civil servants have long proven they are not very sensible in matters finance. So much is spent on projects and initiatives that will "save...
A green PC from the Emerald Isle
Blog A weekend with friends in Dublin put me in range of the Irish papers and a piece in the Irish Times (subscription only I am afraid) profiling a company behind a range of sustainable PCs. ...
An uncomfortable month makes a quiet year
Leader In an ideal world, a month of bug hunting wouldn't be needed. In reality, it does more good than harm
Boom predicted in SME managed services
News Broadband providers must ramp up their managed services portfolios if they are to keep hold of small firms, analysts warn
Open-source CRM firm marches into Europe
News SugarCRM plans to use a new Dublin HQ to drive awareness of commercial open-source services
Fujitsu staff to strike again
News Employees at Fujitsu Services will return to strike action after arbitration talks collapse
Whiteboard: Transistor technology
Video Find out how advances made by Intel around 45nm chip design should increase performance while holding down power consumption
Quality, not Quantity will be the key
Talkback The advantage of the agreement is that it opens up another content consumption stream for UK consumers wanting to watch BBC programming online. However, the main barrier to it becoming popular is...
Hands-on with Fon... but why?
Blog I really wanted to love Fon. I hoped to glowingly write up a crucial stage in the spread of ubiquitous Wi-Fi and, heck, the evolution of society itself! But, well, read on... Fon is a...
BT and Avaya to offer hosted call centres
News Companies hope to corner the market for on-demand call centre services, and are targeting the outsourcing and finance sectors
HP Compaq tc4400
Review The HP Compaq tc4400 is a convertible Tablet PC offering decent battery life, although we recommend adding more RAM to boost performance — especially if you intend to upgrade to Windows Vista.
Birmingham considers Linux extension
News After the city council spent over half a million pounds on deploying 200 desktops, it reveals further plans for open source
Researcher kicks off 'Month of PHP Bugs'
News Initiative aims to highlight flaws in the widely used PHP scripting language
Government secures SAP deal for bulk savings
News Software buying agreement could deliver savings of up to £45m for the public sector
Bournemouth uses sewer pipes for internet
News Council is routing new internet cables through the town's sewer system to save money and prevent disruption
Microsoft scores victory in Alcatel-Lucent suit
News Judge has ruled in favour of the software giant in a second patent suit, this time involving speech-coding technology



