Great feature
Talkback There was a review of this feature on Techcrunch and alot of readers seem to welcome it. the majority of phones being sold aren't gps capable and that includes the mighty iPhone. another popular...
How the.....?
Blog Every piece of my PC has been installed by me. Every screw & every cable. I have learned as I've gone - I have made more than a few mistakes along the way. I have had some extraordinary luck too,...
Time to buy an Eee PC I think...
Talkback Although I have written a lot about the impact of open source, I have to admit that my exposure to actual community developed software has been pretty limited. I obviously have Firefox – driven to...
Microsoft in high spirits about Vista adoption
News The software giant is feeling 'quite good' about deployment of the new Windows operating system, claiming it has been the most rapidly adopted OS in history
Windows Mobile makes strides in Asia
News Asia already accounts for 46 percent of Microsoft's global mobile OS business, as it continues its push into the region
Lost HMRC data 'worth £1.5bn to criminals'
News Liberal Democrat acting leader Vince Cable has attacked the government over its failure to use encryption technology
Berners-Lee discusses future of the internet
Video Internet pioneer Tim Berners-Lee speaks about where he sees the web going in the next five years
Spansion sees profits in flash memory's future
News The chipmaker says its 'charge-trapping' tech will save the flash industry from a Moore's Law-style crisis, as it reaches out to partners
No slowdown in HP's software expansion quest
News As it digests its extensive software purchases of the past 16 months, HP says it's on the lookout for more acquisitions
Zoho takes on Microsoft and Google
Video Chief executive Sridhar Vembu outlines Zoho's Web 2.0 office strategy and discusses how his company plans to compete in the office software market
Vista... The monster in the shadows?
Blog As a small child, I would sometimes have nightmares about a monster which lurked in the shadows beneath my bed, all teeth & claws, sensed, but not seen. 35 years later I still have vague...
Get Lost… No Wait A Minute Google Might Find You.
Talkback Get Lost… No Wait A Minute Google Might Find You. Great article David. What will they think of next? So much for just getting lost. Does anyone else miss the good old days of family vacations...
Google Android Contest Buys Mobile Developer Silence?
Blog Google Android Contest Buys Mobile Developer Silence? By Eric Everson, Founder – MyMobiSafe.com What happens when a prize company like Google dangles $10 Million in front of a hungry group of...
Google Maps locates users without GPS
News The seach giant has released a beta feature of Google Maps for Mobile, which can locate users through triangulation on the cellular network
98SE the best ????
Talkback You seem to have missed out the most stable MS OS release of all. Windows 2000 Pro.
Acer TravelMate 6592
Review This is an affordable notebook that should suit anyone looking for a capable, mostly desk-bound, system. The webcam is a nice extra, while fingerprint recognition is fast becoming a 'must have'...
HP aims to automate routine IT operations
News The company's Automated Operations 1.0 set of products is intended to help businesses process routine IT tasks automatically
The tech they promised... and what we got
Feature From Microsoft's Vista to Web 2.0, technology often falls short of the grand visions spun by marketeers
QWERTY issues
Talkback Good points, but on the QWERTY issue - many people argue that a simplified version, like the Dvorak keyboard could make things faster. We are of course used to QWERTY, but its layout derives from...
Build On Free Software
Blog As most of you know, I do a lot of work within the Free and Open Source communities; so it's natural that my HA setup makes use of this. This post is to briefly outline which majors pieces of...
Businesses have 'no appetite for Vista'
News Uptake of Microsoft's latest OS is slow due to compatibility issues and a lack of benefits over XP, but it will soon accelerate, say analysts
Linux in directory catch-up with Windows 2000?
Blog An arresting link pops up over at eWeek, where Jason Brooks breaks off from a consideration of the new autumn season versions of all three free Linux distributions - Ubuntu, Fedora and OpenSUSE. ...
'Huge jump' in Microsoft flaws since last year
News The number of security holes found in Microsoft software between 2006 and 2007 has risen threefold, says vulnerability-scanning company Qualys

