Can Amazon's Kindle become a bestseller?
News On Monday, Amazon unveiled the Kindle — currently available only in the US — a $399 (£194) handheld device that can download digital books, newspapers, and magazines from the internet. One of Kindle's features will be the ability to download...
[November 21, 2007, 14:50]
MS Windows 7 losing its shine fast
Talkback Don't they read British Newspapers and the fact our Goverment departments are extremely good at one thing - losing laptops & data. MS really don't seem to be getting the marketing of this product. It starting to look like a desperate damage...
[February 4, 2009, 12:48]
UK readers say bye bye to print - research
News The Media News Editor at the Guardian, Paul McCann for example, admits newspapers have been hit hard by the growing popularity of online news. The research, carried out by organisers of the national year of reading indicates that most people...
[August 6, 1999, 12:13]
TypeFitter
Downloads Capable of fitting text quickly and efficiently, TypeFitter is an essential time-saving tool for book publishers, newspapers, magazines and anyone else working with justified text. Teacup Software announces the launch of TypeFitter, a new multi...
[June 20, 2005, 8:00]
Organiser cancels March's TelePresence conference
News It was also backed by the British Computer Society and a dozen trade newspapers and websites. A major event set up to showcase the latest generation of videoconferencing technology has been cancelled as the organisers "wait for enhancements to the...
[February 22, 2008, 12:22]
Online ad-blocking attacked
Talkback People do in fact buy newspapers for the ads. Advertising is beyond the point of ridiculous these days. You are not able to escape sights and sounds, sometimes subtle, sometimes in your face. If I had the time to cut holes in my newspaper to filter...
[June 24, 2005, 0:38]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog You can leave pre-arranged small adverts in good old-fashioned newspapers. Of course, it would do no such thing. A piece of paper with twenty handwritten user names is all that's required to pass twenty completely undetectable emails using Hotmail.
[September 17, 2001, 14:39]
Time crisis: Workers and customers share woes
Talkback I have spoke to customer services who tell me that they are trying to get orders already paid for delivered.I think it's disgusting that they allowed people to order in the first place knowing that they were in difficulties & also I find it even...
[August 1, 2005, 17:04]
English topics
Downloads More then 300 topics on different subjects such as about me, myself, art and painting, cinema, theatre, music, books, literature, my favorite book and writer, careers and jobs, my future career, cities, countries, customs and traditions, ecology...
[February 6, 2008, 7:00]
Martin Veitch's Diary
News Many newspapers report that it is pulling out of Java; the truth is that it is almost doubling its investment. Against a slick marketing organisation like Iomega, the SuperDisk folks have had cause to be sharp - they haven't.
[August 23, 1997, 8:00]
Can Number portability Drive Etisalat Nigeria Market share
Blog Etisalat job placements in the newspapers signals the readiness to commence pre-roll out operations which is been speculated for the first quarter of 2008.The big question is,how will Etisalat pursue and join a race of six years with very...
[July 21, 2008, 14:03]
Can Number portability Drive Etisalat Nigeria Market Share?
Blog Etisalat job placements in the newspapers signals the readiness to commence pre-roll out operations which is been speculated for the first quarter of 2008.The big question is,how will Etisalat pursue and join a race of six years with very...
[April 2, 2008, 15:08]
Intel makes wrong call with Skype
Talkback Every national newspaper in the UK employs leaders and their purpose is generally very well understood by those who read the newspapers. Thanks for your comments Adam. A leader is a commonly used editorial vehicle to convey the collective editorial...
[March 3, 2006, 11:07]
Stop Press! Electronic paper is here
Talkback As long as the display can refresh in less time than it takes to turn a page, and can display clear black at normal font sizes, it could repace traditional printed books and newspapers immediately. Very interesting.
[July 28, 2005, 17:50]
Bidder's Edge defies eBay legal threat
News That company actually took out an ad in major newspapers asking bidders to please list their items directly on the Bidder's Edge site. Last month, eBay cracked down on auction portals that allow users to search multiple portals for items.eBay...
[November 3, 1999, 10:27]
IBM: Linux investment nearly recouped
News Just over a year ago the company said that it would invest $1bn in Linux -- spending money on tasks such as bringing the Unix clone to its full line of servers, bringing its broad software portfolio to Linux, training its services and consulting...
[January 30, 2002, 11:00]
BT's free flights offer hits turbulence
Talkback Also maybe contact Emma Pearce, Marketing and Promotions Manager, at Express Newspapers. I too am being given the run around by MKM Makerting/Rise Travel. Different story each time, today's story is that; I am on their system but have no date...
[January 25, 2005, 12:31]
Online ad-blocking attacked
News He said if a similar tool could be produced for newspapers, it would not be accepted by consumers. The end of free Internet content will come when Web browsers start blocking online advertisements by default, a DoubleClick executive has warned.
[June 23, 2005, 10:05]
CERN Fiasco - the end of the world is nigh
Talkback Therefore in their quest to sell newspapers they have literally conned the people, as today was no more than switching on the electrical systems and testing if protons would travel the 17 miles long system at CERN.
[September 10, 2008, 13:53]
BT's free flights offer hits turbulence
Talkback Do we lobby Rise travel or Express newspapers? Re Daily Express £10 Cruise Offer. Like many others I recieved my itinerary for a cruise in June of this year on 26th October '04. However following a phonecall tonight at 21:00hrs it seems there are...
[January 19, 2005, 20:32]



