Open Source debate barely started
Talkback Even more to the point, they are entirely different to the UK Case Studies of *successful* Open Source projects which do not appear to have received much column at all yet. The soon-to-be-published European Commission funded study into the...
[November 21, 2006, 16:41]
Beware the Skype-iPhone hype-fest
Blog Comment I tried contacting Marek shortly after he posted this blog entry in an attempt to get him to rectify the inaccuracies and he said he would, but 72 hours later no action has been taken so I feel compelled to post a response that highlights the...
[April 6, 2009, 10:01]
Resco Sudoku for Palm OS
Downloads Join the cultural phenomenon that reminds the popularity of the Rubik's cube in the 1980s.Rules: Sudoku is a logical puzzle consisting of a 9x9 grid, divided into 9 blocks, each with 3x3 cells.The goal is to fill in the empty cells, one...
[January 11, 2006, 7:00]
ZoneAlarm with Antivirus review
Reviews A left-hand column provides one-click access to the program's main modules -- Firewall, Program Control and Antivirus -- and the configuration options are clearly explained and easy to change. Setup & interface
[May 27, 2004, 9:30]
FlyCharts
Downloads The component supports plenty of chart types - column/bar, line/pipe, pie, area, all 3D variations and even has multiple chart types support. FlyCharts is a flash charts component, which is a set of Adobe Flash (SWF) files that gives you...
[May 5, 2008, 16:19]
PostgreSQL 8.4 arrives tailored for admins
News It also provides per-column permissions, which give administrators more control over who can access sensitive data, and per-database collation support, designed to make the database work better in multilingual environments.
[July 2, 2009, 17:01]
Web's oldest magazines shut down
News Feed aimed to be a thoughtful journal tackling big ideas in culture and science, while Suck.com, launched by two Wired magazine employees can claim to be the Web's longest-running daily column. The Web's two oldest publications, Suck.com and Feed...
[June 11, 2001, 16:56]
Sony SDM-P234 review
Reviews In fact, they're so well hidden that before you get used to them being there, you may inadvertently hit the power button at the top of the column a few times while adjusting the tilt angle. Wide-screen displays like this one can often look clunky...
[October 31, 2005, 23:00]
Jeremy Clarkson's Guide To Avoiding ID Theft
Blog In particular, he recently indulged in punditry concerning ID theft, telling the readers of his Sun newspaper column that it was all nonsense. Here's my Word Of The Decade: Pwnd. It means 'to be comprehensively shafted, vanquished, taken advantage...
[January 7, 2008, 15:46]
Windows 98: The morning after
News All those column inches dedicated to 'Big Bad Bill versus the US Government' has raised the profile of, and interest in Windows 98 beyond the intended publicity strategy. [14:12]. So low key was the software's launch that each of CompUSA's 160...
[June 26, 1998, 11:20]
My Top 3 Web 2.0 predictions for 2009
Blog OK, so the column inch thief of the past month didn't end the year on a great note -- I returned to the UK to read numerous news stories on 30-odd celebrity Twitter accounts being hacked in a very obvious way.
[January 8, 2009, 9:03]
EC proposes standardised CVs
News The proposed format has all the usual fields you would expect, ranged in a column on the left, including "Personal Information, Work Experience, Education and Training, Personal Skills and Competences.
[April 11, 2002, 12:24]
News Burst: QXL in AOL Germany pact
News In mid-morning trading QXL shares were up a further 14 to about 347p after positive comments in the Financial Times' influential Lex column. QXL.com (QXL: quote ) shares climbed 17 percent Tuesday after the company announced an agreement with AOL...
[November 10, 1999, 9:39]
RSSReader review
Reviews A left-hand column lists your feeds, a top-right pane shows story headlines, and the lower-right browser window displays a story -- including banner ads -- when you click its headline in the top-right pane.
[July 19, 2004, 16:25]
Copernic Desktop Search review
Reviews A left-side search column allows simple keyword queries or more refined sleuthing based on file size, date, type or folder. Like its competitors, Copernic Desktop Search installs in less than five minutes and requires only 7.1MB of disk space.
[October 15, 2004, 11:10]
Inside LogMeIn Backup review
Reviews Along the left-hand column are various actions, such as creating, modifying and running a new backup set; deleting a backup set; restoring; setting preferences; and viewing backup histories. If you're wary about trusting some unknown commercial...
[April 19, 2006, 9:05]
CueType
Downloads Reach Cues slant a character whose key lies outside the "natural" column of keys for a finger. CueType operates very simply: Choose a keyboarding drill and start typing. CueType computes your words-per-minute and counts your errors.
[July 19, 2007, 8:00]
Who needs a word processor? review
Reviews I am writing this column on Writely, a free word processor that runs completely in a Web browser. But as I near the end of this column, I've found no strong need for any features the application doesn't have.
[April 26, 2006, 11:00]
Citrin
Downloads Citrin is a modern, interactive, Mac OS X Universal graphing application, providing: A rich variety of graph types with numerous styles of data representation Real-time, two-way interaction with data, enabling simultaneous data visualization and...
[October 26, 2009, 20:12]
i-mate SP3i review
Reviews The inner column’s keys have 14mm of width and the same height. Design Like the i-mate SP3 (Orange SPV C500), the SP3i is a small, neat and light smartphone. Most pockets should absorb its 44.5mm by 107.5mm by 18mm dimensions and 102g weight easily...
[March 29, 2005, 10:25]



