RE:CES Las Vegas Software Selection – Slim Pickings?
Blog Comment Hi, and thanks for a good summary of the CES for those of who couldn't attend (or were too wise to attend...). One announcement that I have read about from there was "Skype on the PSP". And heard...
Asus shows off terabyte laptops
News The Taiwanese manufacturer's new multimedia laptops each boast 1TB of storage thanks to hard-drive designs from Hitachi
First iPhone Trojan in the wild
News The Trojan is believed by security experts to be the first for the device and has prompted warnings over third-party apps
LongJump launches 'database as a service' software
News The application developer is offering software allowing users to build and tailor their own database applications
Boeing's new Dreamliner hackable?
Blog Ever fancied flying a jet? The US Federal Aviation Association has warned that Boeing's 787 Dreamliner may have a security flaw that could allow passengers to hack into the aircraft's control...
Lib Dems brand 2007 'worst ever year' for privacy
News The Liberal Democrats have urged an end to the ID cards plan, after research suggested 37 million items of personal data went missing in 2007
Sophos urges caution on Facebook apps
News The security company has warned it is 'obviously proving impossible' for Facebook to police potentially harmful third-party apps
CES Las Vegas Software Selection – Slim Pickings?
Blog What is it about events in Las Vegas? Every vendor out there loves ‘em. Nicotine stained casinos, eternally long lines of wasted buffet food, long connecting corridors between never-ending meeting...
Intel denies disparaging OLPC
News The chipmaker has hit back at claims it sought to discredit One Laptop per Child with partners and potential buyers
High Availability and Disaster Recovery Planning/Provisionin...
Talkback High Availability Applications which on a day-to-day basis must have little-or-no down time, must be provisioned robustly within the data center to provide a Service Level said to provide...
Panasonic developing 32GB SDHC card
News The Japanese manufacturer claims its prototype is the first Secure Digital High-Capacity memory card to reach a capacity of 32GB
Sneaky peek at Windows Mobile 7
Blog The InsideMicrosoft blog has some very juicy information about and screenshots of the next version of Windows Mobile. Much as I would love to snaffle it wholesale, it is their own extremely...
Trolltech switches sides in mobile Linux war
News The Norwegian software developer has defected to the LiMo Foundation, claiming it has more 'energy' behind it than the LiPS Forum
Will start-ups outshine tech giants in 2008?
Comment TechRepublic's Jason Hiner predicts what start-ups and big hitters will be up to this year, and asks which will have the greater impact on tech
Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac (Special Media Edition)
Review Office 2008 for Mac may be the best pick for business users, but most people can get by with less expensive alternatives.
RE:Currys £16.99 USB cable rip-off.
Blog Comment I'm just surprised you didn't have one knocking around at home already. Cables breed! I regularly have to harvest them and put a bag of cables on Freecycle, just to clear space on my desk. The...
Legal action threatens Shell's outsourcing plans
News Trade union Amicus wants Shell to reinstate a more favourable company redundancy package before IT outsourcing contracts are signed
Outsourcing boom expected this year
News A weak global economy coupled with the need to cut costs is expected to encourage a growth in outsourcing in 2008
Wikia Search fails to find favour
News An alpha version of the community-driven Wikia search engine has received overwhelmingly negative online commentary since its launch this week
OLPC's Negroponte: Intel 'contributed nothing'
News The One Laptop per Child founder has hit out at Intel's decision to leave the project, saying the chipmaker failed to deliver on 'promises' made when it joined



