IBM NC Due For November UK Release
News Yesterday, IBM announced the Network Station, a 2.5-pound unit without hard disk , floppy drive, CD- ROM drive or monitor, and measuring just 8 x 10 x 1.25 inches. IBM claims that NCs will work out 50-75 per cent cheaper than PCs, and claims that...
[September 6, 1996, 15:40]
Canon Notebooks Can Print From Docking Station
News While previous Canon PrintBooks used an internal Bubble Jet printer at the price of bulk and weight, the new, renamed CN600 models are relatively slimline and weigh just 2.25kg but can attach to a docking station that integrates Bubble Jet printer...
[November 13, 1997, 11:34]
Recognising Bletchley Park's Unsung Heroines
News Since that day, Black and project lead Jan Peters have been interviewing many of the women who worked at Station X, with the aim of documenting their stories for the web-based project, which is now live on the BCS' website.
[March 12, 2008, 11:08]
Gates Rejects Birthplace Of Modern Computing
Talkback Considering how crucial Station X was in helping to secure Allied victory in World War 2, a small donation wouldn't hurt. So what are this charitable foundation's aims then? Thanks Bill. Another wonderful advert for your software company.
[August 11, 2003, 12:59]
Watch N Catch
Downloads Instant mobile alert.x7 monitoring center: immediate intimation to police station registered with the software. Watch N Catch's X-Generation Surveillance System provides a complete surveillance solution to all your requirements.
[March 30, 2008, 19:46]
IBM Flat-screen The Largest Commercial Display Yet
News The IBM-badged 16.1-inch colour flat-screen monitor (around £5,000 + VAT) can display 16.7 million colours at 1280 x 1024 resolution and has a choice of cards which allow it to support output from either a PC's monitor port, or an RS6000 or Sun...
[November 20, 1996, 14:28]
Nokia 9300: A First Look
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[July 28, 2006, 11:24]
Linux Must Be Slicker To Grab Desktop Space
Talkback Windows is still good for games though .but I have a Play Station 2 for that (I don't play computer games much in all fairness). Usability features such as "virtural desktops", "rollup windows", "advanced window placement", "window pagers...
[April 27, 2004, 2:54]
CeBIT: Brief Highlights From The Show
News The models, which vary in size depending upon the type of bar code scanner required, use the 2.4Ghz band, with a data rate of about 1Mbps and a range of 300 meters from the nearest base station. The VN-EZ1 Internet ViewCam, which will ship this...
[March 19, 1999, 11:04]
Comdex: Top 10 Wackiest New Products (1-5)
News By plugging the Rex PC Companion into a Type II PC Card slot on any notebook computer, PC organiser data can be instantly downloaded to the device; or desktop users can use the Rex Serial Docking Station connected to a PC serial port.
[November 20, 1997, 13:19]
Macworld Expo: Blue No More - IMac's A Rainbow
News On Monday, Connectix rolled out Virtual Game Station, an application that allows the Mac to run games from the popular Sony PlayStation game console. Also on the software side, Jobs announced the release of OS X Server, which uses core technology...
[January 6, 1999, 9:48]
Apple's New ISync Puts Bite On Bluetooth
News Apple also offers Wi-Fi capabilities on all its computers and ships an 802.11b wireless base station known as AirPort. Microsoft announced its first Wi-Fi base station earlier this month. The Cupertino, California-based company included Bluetooth...
[September 30, 2002, 8:35]
Choosing The Right VoIP Equipment
News USB phones come in many styles, including handsets, desksets with speaker phones, and base station/cordless models. It connects wirelessly to a Wi-Fi base station (called an access point), which is then connected to the Internet.
[September 27, 2006, 12:45]
Apple Unwires Laptops
News The higher-end base station, Broadband Edition, includes a port for antennae which can extend the signal either omnidirectionally or in a single direction. Another first, Apple claims, is the inclusion of a USB port on the Broadband Edition base...
[January 9, 2003, 15:25]
Shareholders Take Stock Of Apple
News And a shareholder who works for local jazz station KCSM appeared one step closer to getting the station's audio feed listed on iTunes. He said the transition is going more smoothly than he had envisioned, compared with past transitions like the...
[April 28, 2006, 11:20]
New Unix Worm Could Be The Next Code Red
News Telnetd is very insecure when you are connecting to a Unix box from a remote station, as everything is sent across the network. The X.C worm exploits a newly discovered hole in the telnet service that is run on most Unix systems.
[September 10, 2001, 16:58]
Bletchley Park Faces Bleak Future
Articles Historians have postulated that, without Bletchley Park, code-named Station X to keep its location from the Germans, the Allies may never have won the war. This listening station is housed in Bletchley Park's growing National Museum of Computing.
[May 13, 2008, 17:53]
Enigma Code Machine Swiped From Bletchley Park Museum
News Bletchley Park was the location of Station X, the secret base at which Britain's top cryptanalysts broke the fiendishly complicated Enigma code used by the Germans to transmit war-time communications.
[April 3, 2000, 12:07]
OS X Development: Waiting In The Wings
News More than six months have passed since Apple chief executive Steve Jobs told attendees of May's Worldwide Developers Conference in San Jose, California, that Mac OS X was a train leaving the station. While most major Mac developers have booked...
[December 5, 2000, 8:44]
Enigma Thief Will Be Found, Says Bletchley Director
News The work done by code-breakers such as Alan Turing -- credited with building the world's first programmable computer -- at Bletchley, also known as Station X, is thought to have helped shorten the Second World War by up to two years by cracking...
[August 11, 2003, 13:35]

