
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...
First Take
I’ve spent a couple of days with a European generic sample of Acer’s upcoming TravelMate Timeline 1820p, and I have to say I’m quite keen to get my hands on a final UK build.
The notebook sports...
First Take
The MiFi has been around for a few months now. It is 3’s answer to the dilemma of not being able to find a mobile Wi-Fi hotspot – you carry your own around with you.
Essentially the MiFi is a...
Sandra Vogel

Perpetual motion - a technology so outside the laws of physics that even the patent office refuses to touch it - is back.
Or it will be when Steorn, the Emerald Isle's leading proponents of the...
Rupert Goodwins
This is completely unchecked, pure rumour and no doubt made up. But it's too good to keep to myself.
Contacts within the Civil Service tell me that whenever the name of the Right Honourable Lord...
Rupert Goodwins
The BBC has a nice story for anyone who hopes that IT can bring economic benefits to disparate communities. Which it should, given that you can do anything online from anywhere on the planet -...
Rupert Goodwins

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...
First Take
By Jon Bugge
Sector-wide the most under resourced aspect of communicating in emergencies is the communications with those affected by the emergency. All too often the onus is on getting...
Tech for Change
by Jacob Korenblum
Whether you’re a foreign aid worker or a local community member--and whether you’re in Iraq or Guatemala—crisis events often look the same: High levels of confusion and chaos,...
Tech for Change