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Archive - 16 Jan 2008

You CAN add additional drives...

Talkback Just like the newer version of Airport Extreme, you can use the USB port on Time Capsule to attach a printer or hard drive for sharing, and from the Time Capsule product page, "And if you want to...

Better broadband: The screenplay

Leader Video rental will drive the next generation of broadband infrastructure

Oracle, BEA and the big virtual Java adventure

Blog So there I was reading up on Mr Ellison’s announcement this afternoon that, “The addition of BEA products and technology will significantly enhance and extend Oracle’s Fusion middleware software...

TSA exposes travelers to ID theft threat

Blog Oops! Here's quite a darkly amusing article from the Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Apparently the US Transporatation Security Administration (TSA) put people at risk who were applying to have their...

Who wants a choice anyway.

Talkback The majority of people in this world have little or no choice when it comes to buying products. This said it would be almost impossible to be otherwise. When you buy a car it would be very unusual...

More on that O2 data-roaming cut

Blog Needless to say, when we learned that O2 was to slash its charges for data-roaming, one of the first organisations we called was the European Commission. After all, they're the ones who've been...

Macworld: Jobs introduces Time Capsule

Video Apple chief Steve Jobs announces Time Capsule, a combination of an AirPort Extreme base station and server-grade hard drive

RE:Do we need a campaign to save XP?

Blog Comment A great entry Peter. I'll have to agree with you on the reasons for upgrading, bigger hdds, USB support. Personally I've always gone for the next version to feed my gaming habit. Now most games...

Linux gets a taste of Windows and Mac

Photo KDE 4.0, released on Friday, adds a range of new features to the popular desktop user interface for Linux

Macworld: Apple shows off new iPhone apps

Video CEO Steve Jobs shows off new applications for the iPhone, including a feature which locates users' position on a map and a customisable home screen

Macworld: Jobs demos new MacBook Air

Video At Macworld 2008 in San Francisco, Apple chief Steve Jobs unveils the company's new ultraportable notebook, the MacBook Air

RE:Plea to bring British Broadband out of the Dark Ages

Blog Comment I would not be so sure BT are willing to foot the bill. They have had their fingers burnt by LLU - a trend that has seen a signficant decline in the revenues of their BT Wholesale division, hence...

Sun to snap up MySQL for $1bn

News The deal, which has yet to be finalised, will allow Sun to expand into an estimated $15bn database market

'Rogue' cleaning tool targets Mac users

News The distributors of the MacSweeper application are trying to trick Mac users into believing they have a virus so they buy the software

Pipex may choose buyer soon

News Reports suggest that the last pieces of Pipex — its web-hosting and business-services divisions — could soon be sold

Secunia: More Red Hat flaws than Microsoft in 2007

News Red Hat operating systems had more flaws last year than Windows according to Secunia, while Red Hat disputes the figures for total vulnerabilities

Secunia: CA backup product 'inherently insecure'

News The vulnerability-testing company has strongly criticised CA's ARCserve Backup product, as well as Symantec Mail Security

Belfast trial aims to boost NI broadband

News Northern Ireland's government has supported a trial to increase the availability of high-speed broadband throughout the province

Confusion surrounds Granger's NHS departure

News Despite initial indications he would leave his position in October last year, Richard Granger is still in his role with no clear timetable for his departure

iPlayer enjoys 'wonderful start' to 2008

News In the fortnight since Christmas Day, over 3.5 million BBC programmes have been watched using the online, on-demand TV service

Microsoft OOXML finds favour in Malaysia

News Microsoft is making headway persuading several strategic organisations in Malaysia to adopt Office Open XML over the OpenDocument Format

Apple Time Capsule: a first look

Preview With Time Capsule, Apple blends high-bandwidth wireless networking and automated system backup in one tidy-looking package.

Photos: MacBook Air

Photo We take a look at Apple's latest and sleekest notebook.

Overweight IT managers risking their health

News A Bupa survey reveals almost two-thirds of IT managers are overweight and are risking their health by smoking and failing to exercise

Cognos shareholders approve IBM takeover

News The takeover of the business-intelligence company is now expected to close before the end of this quarter

FBI proposes international biometrics database

News The proposed 'server in the sky' database would share the biometric data of the world's most wanted criminals and terrorists

Apple MacBook Air: a first look

Preview The MacBook Air is not quite an ultraportable, but it is exceptionally thin. Retaining the same 13.3in. display as the current MacBook line, it tapers from 1.94cm thick to just 0.4cm. Apple calls...

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