Microsoft makes hard decisions easier
Blog Let's pretend that we're OEMs. Original Equipment Manufacturers, the people who design and build the actual hardware which finds its way onto desks, into backpacks and under thumbs. One of the...
Re: How does Apple benefit from this?
Talkback on the one hand yes...on the other rumours of future products stop people buying the current ones.
Book claims Bell copied telephone invention
News A leading US writer and academic has claimed Alexander Graham Bell plagiarised the invention of his rival Elisha Gray
Bonkers
Talkback This could just be another way for Apple to prevent OS X getting onto generic PCs, Apple already has to deal with people hacking their OS so it works on computers not made by Apple. To me it...
Factory worker faces £27k Vodafone bill
News Ian Simpson has been presented with the huge bill after using his mobile phone as a modem for his PC
Employee failures
Talkback Perhaps "Trust" is the wrong name for these monoliths that absorb massive amounts of taxpayers hard earned funds and only produce slothful, wasteful and inefficient service. Perhaps it is time that...
IBM licenses 45nm technology in China
News The company has turned to a Chinese chipmaker to manufacture chips based on the next-generation 45nm technology
Perl language gets a revamp
News The latest version of Perl 5 has been launched, while version 6 of the language remains in development
Cabinet Office sees 'Project Pygmalion' progress
News The Cabinet Office has begun to sign up companies for a new IT supplier framework to support work on the Government Gateway
People will find that ironic
Talkback Considering that Steve Jobs was so vocal in campaigning against DRM, there's some irony that Apple believes in keeping music and other digital content open, whilst making moves to safeguard its own...



