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Archive - 26 Sep 2007

There are MANY terms and conditions you picked the wrong set...

Talkback Yes, I am sure Your IP Rights have been licensed to syndicate! Read the rights you have assigned away from the Google Apsp Tersm and Conditions link at...

Compound Media sponsors top award

Blog On monday night I was at the CNET Networks UK Business Technology Awards at the Hilton in Park Lane to present the award for the IT Services Technology Project of the Year. It was a close run...

US pushes ahead with citywide Wi-Fi

Analysis Some American cities are marching ahead with plans to build Wi-Fi networks, despite recent setbacks and negative press

More Mac users excluded from Leopard

News Following Apple's update, 800MHz Mac systems will not be able to run the upcoming Leopard OS, according to reports

Grady Booch: The developer's developer

Q&A Widely recognised as one of the leading developers of his generation, IBM's Grady Booch is continuing to explore ways to collaborate through applications such as Second Life

The great space race

Blog Rumours abound in technology circles this month that facebook is Beta trialling an online storage facility. Although there has been talk of this open Beta service being free, the company has...

A plug for sanity

Leader Mobile-phone chargers are ugly, annoying and environmentally dangerous. The fewer of them, the better

HTC: We're Number Two!

Blog According to Business Week Asia, HTC - makers of most of the Windows Mobile handsets out there - are now the second-best performing company on that continent (the best-performing company in Asia,...

Cisco launches Empowered Branch kit

News The routing specialist is to release networking gear designed for offices with under 20 workers

Calling time on smartphone reboots

Video It's bad enough that smartphones sometimes need rebooting, but add to that the wait before a phone call can be made, and it becomes clear there's a thorny issue manufacturers need to address

Ofcom launches fibre-access consultation

News The regulator has issued a consultation paper to help it work out how and when the UK's local loop should be upgraded to fibre

What happend to the Linux desktop?

Talkback So looks like from this piece that Linux is going to make some serious inroads into mobile handsets - but it's still slow going for the open source OS when it comes to the desktop. But then I...

Privacy experts: TJX breach was 'foreseeable'

News A report by Canadian privacy authorities has concluded that the retailer failed to put in place adequate security measures

Mobile devices: a buyer's guide

Buyer's Guide Businesses going mobile need to consider whether to buy notebooks, handhelds, smartphones or other mobile devices. Then there's the various wireless connectivity options, and the extra management...

Offshoring to India May already not Make Financial Sense

Talkback The cost of off shoring to India is very often seen as a purely financial decision based on cost per head of replacing employees within the UK. This is not however the true cost of off shoring with...

Cisco partners with Haier on home networking

News The router giant and the Chinese appliance maker will develop networking equipment for homes

IBM aims to boost SOA lineup

News The company is to launch a range of services and programs intended to drive adoption of its service-oriented architecture technology

Growing businesses make the most of IT

News Organisations that are expanding are using tech to help overcome challenges and drive the business forward, in contrast to their counterparts with static growth

Offshoring behind UK tech-labour divide

News Due to offshoring, the proportion of UK software-development jobs is falling while management roles are increasing, a study has claimed

DRM troubles drive ex-Microsoft employee to Linux

News A former Microsoft security expert has claimed he may switch from Windows Media Center to LinuxMCE after battling with DRM issues

Virtualisation set to save businesses millions

News A Butler group report predicts virtualisation will save companies millions in the next few years as energy consumption and operating costs fall

Windows as the safest software.

Talkback I have to agree as Linux becomes more popular it will become a larger target. But, all Linux distros I have used you have to be root to install new software and to make changes to the system....

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