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Archive - 09 Jan 2008

Well the problem with Microsoft is...

Talkback They aren't really ahead of the pack at all these days. Ooh, they are big... you can't deny that, but not leading in any way shape or form. The thing is these days is that they tend to follow....

"Unclear"? Bwhahahaha MS - Already Dead to Consumers

Talkback Ms is already dead to consumers. How about ZERO successes with consumers since 1995? Huge launches for zero results including: MSN ISP, MSN search, Talking Barney's, Home Networking, WMA music...

Government still tech agnostic despite Vista concerns

News The government wants people to have skills in both open-source and proprietary systems, but educational agency Becta has serious concerns over Vista

Government pledges £30m to get pupils online

News At BETT 2008, the government fleshed out its scheme to help pupils from low-income families gain home broadband access

Google and Facebook join data-sharing alliance

News The DataPortability alliance promises to enable easier identity and data management across various social-networking platforms

Internet Logs

Blog My eyes are blurred having compiled and trawled through a few months of Internet logs looking for evidence of non-comlpiance with the Company's AUP for particular members of staff. Happily...

Contract of Employment

Talkback I guess the phrase that pays here is "Without their knowledge". I have recently been involved in a number of instances of employees taking the Michael. In all these cases the employees contract of...

Aruba to buy 'Switzerland of network management'

News The wireless-networking company promises to maintain and even expand AirWave's multi-vendor network management focus

Keeping Microsoft ahead of the pack

Q&A Just before his farewell keynote speech at the Consumer Electronics Show, Bill Gates reflected on Microsoft's rivals and the changing face of Windows

Gates bids farewell at CES

Video At the Consumer Electronics Show, Microsoft chairman Bill Gates discusses the paring down of his role at the company and ponders the next digital decade

Telescope microchip could aid quantum research

News An Australian research collaboration has come up with a new chip design they hope will be integrated into the world's largest radio telescope

Criminal gang spreads Trojan-protecting rootkit

News The Master Boot Record rootkit can hide numerous dangerous Trojans and is being used by criminals to veil malware

Demand for IT staff is highest since 2001

News A report by the Recruitment and Employment Confederation has also revealed an increase in employed workers looking for new jobs

Workplace surveillance boosts stress levels

News Half of the UK's employees are being watched by 'Big Brother'-style IT systems, leading privacy advocates to call for greater protections

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