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Archive - 15 Feb 2007

I know exactly how it works

Talkback Steorn is Irish right? You know Guinness has some part of the formula. I believe they use magnets and ultrasound to create micro-cavitation in the guinness bubbles releasing the zero-point energy.

Why mobile radiation protection may make sense

Blog Guy Kewney, who has been covering this technology lark since around the time I was born, has an interesting take on a new device that is claimed to protect against mobile phone radiation. The...

Vyatta apes Red Hat's development process

News Open-source router software company is offering free and paid-for versions of its OFR software

Losing the laptop blame game

Leader Rather than trying to prevent laptop theft, companies should put systems in place to ensure such losses do not matter

Mobile operators 'blow billions' on legal bills

News 3GSM: The culture of litigation in the mobile industry is filling the pockets of the legal profession

HP launches first Integrity blade system

News With support for Linux, HP-UX and other operating systems, the new HP blade is based on the latest c-Class chassis and is the most flexible to date

Moodle tackles e-learning muddle

Feature An open-source application has quietly sneaked into schools and universities across the UK to become the de facto platform for online learning

Russian teacher wins software licensing case

News Alexander Ponosov is celebrating after a court threw out claims that he deliberately used unlicensed Microsoft software in a Russian school

Be extends super-fast broadband network

News But ADSL2+ push is hampered by complaints of network outages, and a recent ASA rebuke

Debian developers seek new leader

News Potential candidates have until 25 February to put themselves forward for the position of Debian Project Leader

That was the 3GSM that was

Blog Well, here I am sitting waiting for my plane back to London. My lasting impression of 3GSM (aside from Barcelona's unseasonably warm weather), has been that there was no big announcement, no killer...

Outlook 2007

Review If you work with Microsoft Outlook on a daily basis, this upgrade can make scheduling simpler and emailing more interesting. Still, we wish Instant Search and email rendering were better.

Red Hat embraces KVM virtualisation

News The company is planning to include the technology in its next version of Fedora Linux

Start-up shows off quantum computer

News D-Wave Systems has plans to rent out time on its Orion quantum computer to corporate customers next year

Novell vows to fight Vista uptake

News Despite the company's alliance with Microsoft, Novell's chief has said it will continue to attack the market on its own terms

BT and Microsoft launch mashup competition

News Developers have been challenged to create new applications by combining telecoms and web tools

Googling yourself - fame at last!

Blog You may have seen this post back in November when I first started out with the blog here at ZDNet about how my Google ranking increased dramatically after a few weeks. Well after steady,...

Judge

Talkback The judge has since given judgment in the Aerotel/Macrossan case (see http://www.patent.gov.uk/2006ewcaciv1371.pdf) where at paragraph 20 he said - "Fourthly despite the fact that such patents...

Perverse

Talkback I've always thought that the American system of doing deals is a perversion of justice, as is a treaty which only the UK have enacted. America has not as it contravenes the American citzens' rights...

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