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PsiXpda Earlier this month I mentioned the PsiXpda in my personal blog. Now I have one and I’ve had the chance spend a little bit of time using it. First impressions are mixed.... More
Android passes 20,000 apps mark
There are now more than 20,000 Android applications and games, according to statistics from a site that tracks the platform's marketplace. According to AndroLib, Google's open source... More
Steorn's perpetual motion machine. Bat...
I didn't get an invite to the grand Steorn unveiling of its Orbo technology, but at the moment the doors were opened to the public in Dublin today, a ZDNet UK reader popped in and started... More
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Company boards must stop dawdling over IPv6
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PsiXpda
PsiXpda Earlier this month I mentioned the PsiXpda in my personal blog. Now I have one and I’ve had the chance spend a little bit of time using it. First impressions are mixed. Rightly or...
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Using Bluetooth on Linux
I have mentioned before that I use a number of Bluetooth peripherals with my portable computers. This is one of those things where, the more I use it the more I like it. I've now gotten to the...
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Toshiba JournE Touch
Look around the room at any meeting these days and you see the back of a lot of laptop screens, with as many people catching up on email as taking notes or doing relevant research. We've even met...
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Microsoft Windows 7 Special Report Special Report
How Microsoft can make Windows 7 a success
Comment Many businesses have given Vista a wide berth; Microsoft must focus on five areas to make sure Windows 7 doesn't suffer the same fate, argues TechRepublic's Jason Hiner
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Radioactive assumptions in the Digital Economy Bill
Leader If enacted, anti-file-sharing provisions will impose huge cost and huge danger without any guarantee of success or necessity. We deserve more rational laws more
One promise needed for internet freedom
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Ubuntu 9.10 brings karma to the market
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