Interesting article and definitely see your points on the products mentioned. One of the top products for our Help Desk (approximately 20% of all...
Absolutely - this should obviously not be handled my isp - but handled by their hosting operator.
What's been suggested here is that my isp police...
Looks like a great phone. I don't notice any deficiencies in WP7. used IOS before, that's pretty good. I don't spend much time in Apps, all i need...
Now with the help of these apps you are always synced with MS outlook while on the move. Just download apps like xobni or outlookreflex and get...
Your details are wrong. The version currently being made is the one with 2 USB ports, 256MB RAM and a network port. This is the Model B.
The...
The thing that has been puzzling me for quite a while is how Anonymous can remain anonymous whilst not only being active on the Internet but also...
If what Semantec is saying is rue, that is even worse and shows a complete disregard for thier users.
If what Anonymous claims is true and the...
Didn't seem particularly biased to me either. Oh though you might have mentioned some other competitors with free search and email services...
James - exactly as much as anyone paid you for your comment; I don't feel that I need to say that I'm independant and unbiased, but just for you...
Once they realise symantec are willing to pay real money, they will simply keep extorting, unless of course symantec/authorities can use the...
You can find more information on BS 8878 by Jonathan Hassell its lead-author at http://www.hassellinclusion.com/bs8878/
The page includes a...
Thanks for this list. Now I know, what to include on my system to make it more functional.
What if it's a 4 car household? The point is, more bandwidth = more things you can do simultaneously, like streaming HD video in one room of the...
No point whatsoever increasing broadband download speed. unless ever server on the net has access to massively up rated throughput.
The worlds...
They're also increasing their TV package prices, whether to help fund this or not.
How can you set it up wrong to intermittently connect? Should I be asking for more pay? Outlook/Exchange is a breeze.
And how much did Microsoft pay you for that article?
"But how many times have you seen someone make a video call from a tablet?"
I do myself a lot.
"How often have you seen someone hook up a tablet...
I have to disagree with this article. Maybe there is a cultural difference between the US and UK, or maybe your network of friends is less...
My thoughts are that there's some space for change in the business world for tablets as destop replacements.
I'd contend that the tablet has a...
Talkback
I would contend that the opening statement of this article is incorrect:
<i>Windows 7 is widely anticipated as the operating system Vista was meant to be</i>
I believe that Vista was exactly what Microsoft intended it to be. It was taking far too long to produce an operating system which even came close to working, even though they had already dropped some of the most critical parts of what was supposed to be in it, and they had been at it for four or five years. While the revenue from XP was still coming in steadily, they desperately wanted to find a way to dip back into their customers pockets for "upgrade" purchases. Then some genius at Microsoft came up with the solution - go ahead and ship Vista, knowing that it was a broken pile of garbage, and sell a few billion dollars worth of upgrade licenses. That bought them enough time to continue development, and hopefully get it to the point where it at least more or less works, and had the added bonus that they get to change the name and then dip into the customers pockets for "upgrade" purchases again. Last, but certainly not least, after Vista was such a pile of stinking trash, the standards have been significantly lowered for Win7, it can be only moderately bad and it will look wonderful compared to Vista. That sounds like a win-win situation for Microsoft - but lose-lose for their customers.
jw 23/10/2009