Your talking map, another thing you shouldn't leave home without!
Member Review Works out a route when there's accidents and roadworks. Fantastic value for money. Best thing is you can take it out the car with you in a strange town, and it will navigate you back to your car! No more asking the locals the way back!
[July 5, 2005, 7:56]
Government a 'roadblock' to IT success
News Legislation designed to ease the pain of roadworks was singled out on Tuesday as an example of how the government's inability to 'get' IT is harming technology in the UK. Delivering his keynote address to the UK Technology Partnering and Investment...
[March 2, 2004, 15:15]
Microsoft's new nanotech display technology
Blog Comment The ageing design of these machines is why you are often inconvinienced by those pesky roadworks grrrrr. A monitor with mechanical moving parts.maybe you would need the nano bots to carry out the sevice and repair functions.I would expect the oil...
[July 22, 2008, 9:24]
UK's network of cables to get mapped
News He said in a statement: "We'll always need to dig holes in the street but reducing the amount of roadworks would bring enormous economic and environmental benefits, with fewer traffic jams and exhaust emissions.
[March 22, 2006, 14:40]
Mobile broadband is 'the only redundancy'
Blog As in, it's all very well having a second cable entering your premises, just in case, but roadworks severing the first will probably take the second down too. This morning I went to a roundtable hosted by Easynet Connect, the SME-oriented ISP that...
[November 27, 2008, 13:55]
Stream Computing - not just a load of babble
Blog It’s sure to work, just avoid the roadworks delays - that would be the customers of course. It was 8am on a bank holiday Monday morning that I was watching the IT news feeds and started seeing mentions of Stream Computing coming to the fore.
[May 26, 2009, 8:18]



