i-mate JAM
Member Review I have had I-mate JAM for over a year, I had to send it for repair and after sturgling for 3 days with tech support, they sent me info on where to send it in the U.S. I-MATE IS ONLY GOOD IF IT DOES NOT GIVE YOU ANY PROBLEM BUT IF IT HAS ANY GLITCH...
[June 21, 2006, 13:31]
Tech disaster relief comes to Dominican Republic
Blog This just in: The tech world’s equivalent of Thunderbirds International Rescue - Telecoms Sans Frontieres -- has been deployed to the aftermath of Tropical Storm Noel in the Dominican Republic. The only thing worse than losing your house in a storm...
[November 5, 2007, 10:05 in News Blog by Andrew Donoghue]
Tech recycling law will hit in New Year
Blog Green may be a vote winner but you wouldn’t know it from the government’s feeble attempts to enact the European tech recycling directive WEEE into UK legislation. Other states managed to roll out the directive on schedule but the UK is at least a...
[December 20, 2006, 8:40 in News Blog by Andrew Donoghue]
Tech for all ages?
Blog With new budget/low power laptops targeting education sector and a younger and younger audience will tech gadgets soon replace the rattle and skipping rope for our next generation of children? Will the same be true for this seemingly tech savvy...
[February 20, 2009, 15:24 in From The Front End - ZDNet Edition by David Long]
Tech support costing companies
Talkback I wonder if these constant tech support costs are included in Microsoft's 'research' which stated that "TCO of Windows is lower than Linux".
About: Tech support costing companies
[July 29, 2004, 15:29]
US slashes high-tech visas
Talkback it sounds crazy that America does not have enough Hi-tech workers, to such a degree they have to turn to foreigners to fill the gap.What about investing in your own unemployed people? Surely home cooking is better then ready made!
About: US slashes high-tech visas
[September 28, 2003, 9:48]
Tech's view of Customers
Talkback You have purchased all sorts of contracts but do not know what it is saying, then you will call and crib that you want an onsite tech to take out the battery. I have been working for dell for some time now (over a year, actually).
About: Dell admits Indian mistake
[July 30, 2006, 19:35]
Netgear WGT624
Member Review Definitely the worst Wireless prod company in terms of Tech Support. If you buy a unit and it has a problem, you're dead - NETGEAR never responds to any emails and if at all they do, they do so after 1-2 months, and again with wishy-washy answers...
[January 20, 2004, 9:57]
Things developers need to know before calling Tech Support
Blog All the questions are in there and it’s nice to read a sympathetic account of what the developer will be hearing down one end of the phone line with the tech support guy actually explaining why he needs certain things.
[October 6, 2008, 7:26 in by Adrian Bridgwater]
High-tech cops hit back against ISP claims
Talkback If there was a hi-tech offices at each station it would be represented in "The Bill" often aclaimed as an acurate mirror of the Police. But e-crimes (credit card fraud etc) are already dealt with by NHTCU, NCIS ( National Criminal inteligence) SFO.
About: High-tech cops hit back against ISP claims
[April 6, 2004, 15:08]
Even tech-savvy telcos can't look after data
Blog Aside from banks, supposedly tech-savvy organisations such as telcos are also failing to keep control of their data according to Thomas. As if being crunched by credit wasn't bad enough, some banks,and other firms, are facing more shame on Weds...
[October 29, 2008, 8:50 in Sentry Posts by Andrew Donoghue]
South Korea: High-tech hothouse
Talkback They have pushed tech all the way Blame the SK Government.
About: South Korea: High-tech hothouse
[June 27, 2004, 14:02]
Home Automation at Open Tech 2008
Blog Open Tech 2008 sponsored by BT Osmosoft Open Tech 2008, from UKUUG and friends, is an informal one-day conference about technology, society and low- carbon living, featuring Open Source ways of working and technologies that anyone can have a go at.
[June 20, 2008, 12:03 in Automated Musings by Steev]
No tech recession any time soon!
Talkback Mr Watkins is right, tech has moved beyond luxury status, it is now cetral to people's lifestyles not to mention its importance to businesses. On top of that, tech products dont get affected by inflation unlike any other consumer goods; things are...
About: Seagate: No tech recession on horizon
[January 25, 2008, 21:59 by harpless]
There is no tech silver bullett
Talkback Policies and the right tech are definitely an important part of the story but I think that what Debi was really pushing is that they are not the whole story by any means. You can have all the rules and regs you like and robust tech but if you don't...
About: Don't blame 'stupid users' for data breaches
[April 3, 2008, 15:43 by andrewdonoghue]
Hi-tech police to join new UK force
Talkback sir,i am a cameroonian who wishes to enlist into the hi-tech police (uk force )i am 23years old,i am 1.85m tall and a high school graduate.while waiting to receive an admission package,i wish you a wonderful working time.thanks yours humble...
About: Hi-tech police to join new UK force
[July 24, 2006, 16:17]
UK education system failing tech industry
Talkback So we're trying to inspire young people to see where a high tech career can lead them. We realise this problem at Universities, such as Southampton. We're just launched our 2006 Future Flight Greener by Design competition to design an airliner for...
About: UK education system failing tech industry
[August 14, 2006, 19:15]
Good news for British high-tech startups
Blog Good financial news is becoming a rarity these days so it's excellent to hear that British high-tech VCs didn't flinch during the year. Up to the end of Q3 they'd put £765 million into UK and Irish high-tech start-ups which, if Q4 was going to be...
[November 21, 2008, 15:32 in News Blog by Rupert Goodwins]
Gates: We're short of tech talent
Talkback Plenty of tech talent has moved on. What seems obvious is that those that drove away tech talent in the first place still think that they know best and are still in a position to make that decision. You simply can't expect talent to stay in areas...
About: Gates: We're short of tech talent
[July 18, 2006, 22:46]
MOD: Military spending to favour tech
Talkback The UK's MOD decision to target high tech strategies carries risks. Repeatedly officers lose laptops containing sensitive information. My own company has now developed a unique system for tracking and recovering stolen PCs.
About: MOD: Military spending to favour tech
[December 13, 2003, 13:05]



