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Once they realise symantec are willing to pay real money, they will simply keep extorting, unless of course symantec/authorities can use the...
26 minutes ago by Carl White via Facebook on Symantec offered hackers $50,000 in source code stingYou can find more information on BS 8878 by Jonathan Hassell its lead-author at http://www.hassellinclusion.com/bs8878/ The page includes a...
10 hours ago by Jonathan Hassell on BSI publishes first British web accessibility standardThanks for this list. Now I know, what to include on my system to make it more functional.
11 hours ago by servermanagement on Ten flawed products that derail productivityWhat 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...
12 hours ago by 1000092626 on Virgin Media beats 100Mbps schedule, hikes pricesNo point whatsoever increasing broadband download speed. unless ever server on the net has access to massively up rated throughput. The worlds...
12 hours ago by Gary Burton via Facebook on Virgin Media beats 100Mbps schedule, hikes pricesThey're also increasing their TV package prices, whether to help fund this or not.
14 hours ago by Random_Error on Virgin Media beats 100Mbps schedule, hikes pricesHow can you set it up wrong to intermittently connect? Should I be asking for more pay? Outlook/Exchange is a breeze.
17 hours ago by Techs UK on Ten flawed products that derail productivityAnd how much did Microsoft pay you for that article?
17 hours ago by JamesCheese on Time for an evil umpire: Google, Microsoft & privacy"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...
17 hours ago by JamesCheese on Apple and Amazon's tablet rivals don't get itI 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...
18 hours ago by k0tcs3 on Apple and Amazon's tablet rivals don't get itMy 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...
20 hours ago by filthylooker on Apple and Amazon's tablet rivals don't get itAdobe did not dropped AIR development. It was Flex.
21 hours ago by emrahatilkan on Flash 11 and AIR 3 get a release dateCompany called Synergix ( www.synergix.com ) has a fix for the offline folders issue experienced by Win 7 users. And you can check out...
22 hours ago by dd2 on VPNs, offline files and the simple Windows 7 fix; sometimesI think all your above points are increasingly more invalid. The android ecosystem is open and evolving and maturing day by day. developers are...
23 hours ago by Neil Lawther via Facebook on Apple and Amazon's tablet rivals don't get itThat really is what the European Commission is telling me. To give a precise quote: if a member state turns down the agreement, "ACTA will stay a...
1 day ago by David Meyer on ACTA's EU future in doubt after Polish pauseApple devices are back online in German, take the down, no put them back...
1 day ago by MyProffs Proffs via Facebook on German iPhone, iPad sales temporarily bannedAAAAAAAAWWWWW MAAAAAAANNN, I spent nearly a grand on my pc now it's gonna be completely outdated.
1 day ago by Fat Matt on Clever on-off switch for graphene. Transistors next?I completely disagree with this article. I believe the reason why Google are not successful in the tablet space is because of two reasons: 1....
1 day ago by Vanessa Deagan via Facebook on Apple and Amazon's tablet rivals don't get itBravo Infiniserv! Virtual Private Server looks promising and very useful for companies who can't really afford a expensive cloud computing software.
1 day ago by servermanagement on Infiniserv launches Linux-based UK cloudAgree with Thinklog, Voice and video talk has been a key feature between all my friends who also use tablets.
2 days ago by oneoffreader on Apple and Amazon's tablet rivals don't get itFrom the days when data storage meant putting pieces of paper in a box till the day comes when you'll be able to store... Read more
There's a pretty good chance your wide area network (WAN) looks like a mess right now. The rapid adoption of... Read more
This Aruba white paper explains the advanced technology introduced in the 'final' 802.11n certification, allowing enterprise network managers to understand its benefits and to plan their own upgrade... Read more
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