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Archive - 29 Oct 2007

Backups will they ever learn!

Talkback I installed leopard on my intel mac mini, I did an upgrade, but before that I backed up all data, just incase! ( after using windows for a number of years it pays to back up) as it started to...

BT Tradespace to offer enhanced e-commerce

News Small businesses are to get the chance to sell products and services more easily to consumers, after BT announced enhancements to the service

Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9650

Review The CPU market is due for a lot of upheaval over the next 12 months, so you might be wise to wait for a clearer picture before plunking down $1000 or so on Intel's new Core 2 Extreme QX9650...

Linux server market sagging?

Blog Here's some interesting market research. IDC says that Linux is losing market share to Windows, on x86 servers in the US. What's more, it's a sudden change, with the Linux annual growth going...

Vista sales gaining momentum

News The OS is chugging along on strong PC sales and antipiracy efforts, but Microsoft still faces some grumbling and a long haul in corporate sales

RE:Mobile Coverage - a forgotten issue?

Blog Comment I have pretty poor singal in my work building, althought outside is fine. The T-mobile website used to show, no to poor coverage on the map. Then it changed and said medium. I thought great finally...

The dangers of taking consumer tech to work

Feature From iPhones to Facebook, consumer technologies are increasingly being used inside supposedly locked-down businesses, posing real security risks

Growing pains for the business establishment

Blog The guns were out for the head of the British Chambers of Commerce today. At the launch of Small Business Week 2007, David Frost (not that one, obviously) was taken to task over his insistence that...

Apple Opens Up To Third Party iPhone Apps

Blog Many developers will have picked up on the news that Apple has announced that third-party software engineers will be able to create apps for the iPhone in the near future. This is somewhat of a...

Mobile Coverage - a forgotten issue?

Blog Should the mobile providers be investing so much in next generation networks, applications and services when many users are still left frustrated by the difficulties in getting basic voice...

Domain name scammers get sneakier

Blog Long ago scammers discovered that they could trick domain name owners into paying grossly inflated fees for domains they already owned. They would send official looking letters to domain name...

ASUS Eee PC 701

Review The ASUS Eee PC 701 is a great notebook. It's extremely affordable, attractively designed and highly portable. If you're looking for an ultraportable travelling companion or a cheap second...

Facebook: A boon to business security?

News The Australian division of GE Commercial Finance argues Facebook is a useful tool for educating staff in good security practices

MP3 on the streets

Forum solutions may exist now but may not be economic to stream your own music to your mobile phone. I'm not sure it you can pick up internet radio on windows media player mobile but its easy to set up...

Negroponte: Windows key to OLPC philosophy

News After publically mocking Intel and Microsoft, OLPC chairman Nicholas Negroponte has said the scheme could not promote openness if it blocked Windows

Forget the iPhone, the Mac is back

Blog Siliconvalley.com is reporting that Apple's latest quarterly results show that sales of the Mac are up 39.9 percent year on year to 10bn – a record sales year. What is more, sales of the Mac...

Microsoft apologises for Desktop Search update error

News The company has apologised to customers affected by an update package that installed Windows Desktop Search without approval

Apple's Leopard causing 'blue screen of death'

News Some users suffering installation problems with the latest version of Mac OS X are unconvinced by Apple's claim it is due to third-party software

Oracle withdraws BEA buyout bid

News The $6.7bn buyout offer for BEA Systems has been retracted, after the middleware maker refused to entertain a $17-a-share bid