Seek Enlightenment for an easy-to-use Linux GUI
Tutorial Looking for a Linux GUI that does its job well and looks good, too? In this article, Jack Wallen tells you why he recommends Enlightenment as a Linux desktop environment
RE:Wi-Fi causes autism! Or not.
Blog Comment Have you ever really considered the amount of radiation that WiFi gives off? 802.11b and 802.11g utilize 2.4 GHz of frequency. I myself have wondered what this could do to young minds. Also, just...
Trust in government tech lost on two CDs
Leader The government has not only lost 25m confidential records — it may also have lost whatever faith the public still had in its ability to safeguard their data
ID cards under fire after HMRC debacle
News The government's competency to manage the national ID cards scheme has been questioned after the loss of 25m confidential records
Government loses 25m confidential records
News In the largest-ever data breach by the government, HMRC has lost the details of every child in the country
Mozilla releases Firefox 3 beta
News A number of significant features have been added to the open-source web browser that aim to improve security, ease of use and accessibility
Top ten steps to a greener data centre
Help/HowTo Follow these steps to improve the sustainability and reduce the overhead costs of running a data centre
India 2.0: From service provider to innovator
Feature The country's tech industry has ambitions beyond just servicing the needs of foreign companies
Say goodbye to your hard drive?
Video Box.net's co-founder and CEO Aaron Levie announces OpenBox, a new offering whereby existing online services are integrated directly into the company's online storage service
Google Custom Search goes global
News Companies in the UK and worldwide can now use Google's customisable hosted search service, previously available in the US only
Next-gen access issues to hit US
Blog According to new research, the internet is going to run out of space and fall over! At least, that's the impression I got from some reportage of this press release from Nemertes Research. Here's...
Orange signs Wi-Fi deal with The Cloud
News The deal will see Orange's business customers gain access to around 10,000 Wi-Fi hotspots around the UK
Dunstan's a Dunce
Talkback Dunstance evidently knows little about Oracle licensing and is basing his offence on a few informal chats with customers. Wow ! what insight. He really should understand his enemy better if he...
Half of DNS servers vulnerable to attack
News While security is improving, over 50 percent of Domain Name System servers are vulnerable to attack, according to security company Infoblox
Affero GPL made for software as a service
News The Free Software Foundation has launched a licence designed for a situation the regular GPL doesn't address
Microsoft System Center Essentials 2007
Review By combining its most commonly used systems monitoring and management tools, Microsoft has delivered a comprehensive and easy-to-deploy management suite with clear appeal to the smaller enterprise...
Dialogue Box 2.7: Making an omelette with Penryn
Video Dialogue Box cooks up a culinary analogy to explain what actually goes on inside a processor
Crunching the numbers on data-centre efficiency
Feature Tangible metrics on server performance can help cut through some of the greenwash around sustainable IT, but they can prove difficult to acquire
Amazon: No Kindle for the UK yet
News The online retailer is tight-lipped on any plans for launching its electronic book reader outside the US
FCO on course to deliver IT efficiency savings
News Despite delays to its Future Firecrest desktop ICT project, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office has said its efficiencies are on target
One flight later...
Blog I'm in China as a guest of Huawei, one of the Middle Kingdom's most exuberant technology companies. With 62,000+ employees, Huawei is big, and growing rapidly – it had $11 billion dollars in...



