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Generation Y setting tech agenda
News Click here for all there is on broadband, from fibre to zombies. Companies are having trouble keeping up with Generation Y consumers who are now setting the technology agenda. Generation Y consists of 18- to 28-year-olds who are leading the way in... [25 Jul 2008]
Steve Ballmer on a future in the cloud
News Check out 30 years of tech's most famous name here He said: "The world will insist on 'click to run', not 'click to install' or 'click to configure'," referring to web applications that make use of developer technology such as Ajax to create... [10 Jul 2008]
Happy 10th birthday, silicon.com
News Click here for more on how it all began… Well, here're a few reminders. There's been a huge amount of change in the industry in the past 10 years and we've been here to chronicle it all - and I'm sure there's plenty more excitement to come. [07 Jul 2008]
Bill Gates, iPhone 2.0, mini laptops and much more...
Photo Click here for more pictures of the swish new devices. Here he's looking pretty happy with life in the early 1990s just before the launch of Windows 95. See what it's competing against here. Here he demonstrates his weightlifting skills with... [30 Jun 2008]
Minority Report: The 3G iPhone has landed
Comment Click here to find out if you agree. Some Apple watchers got themselves overexcited in the run-up to this week's announcements. But even though the launches turned out to be short on shocks, there's still plenty to chew over, says Seb Janacek. [13 Jun 2008]
Web-based malware up 400 per cent
News From antivirus to zero-day, click here for silicon.com's alphabetical guide to security. The amount of web-based malware on legitimate sites has increased by more than 400 per cent since last year, according to security vendor ScanSafe. [06 Jun 2008]
Paper-free train tickets on track
News Click here for all there is on wireless, from email to WiMax. Travellers will be able to get paperless rail tickets from the end of this year. One of the UK's largest train ticket retailers, TheTrainLine, is to pilot its secure smart ticketing... [04 Jun 2008]
Beijing Olympics, Google Earth, BlackBerry Bold and more
Photo Click here to continue the tour. Click here to see more futuristic war gadgets. Brush up on more cutting edge art here. Here is the Beijing National Stadium - also known as the 'Bird's Nest'. Step aboard by clicking here. [30 May 2008]
Qwerty vs touch, WFH, iPhone 2.0, Segway madness
News This month the BlackBerry vs iPhone war reached near boiling point as RIM's co-CEO dismissed suggestions its Bold new smart phone (see photos here) is a response to competition from Apple. Click on the links below to read the stories everyone is... [30 May 2008]
Minority Report: What's in store for the iPhone?
Comment Click here to find out if you agree. When it comes to predicting Apple product launches, Seb Janacek admits his track record is patchy. But he's sure major iPhone developments are in the offing - just a little hazy on the detail. [23 May 2008]
UK workers urged to avoid office for the day
News Click here for all there is on Green IT, from Freecycle to virtualisation. National Work from Home day is here again this Thursday 15 May and silicon.com is aiming to repeat the success of last year's great working from home experiment. [14 May 2008]
OpenOffice 3.0 beta gets an airing
News Click here to find out what's hot on the top tech execs' agendas for 2008… The first beta-test version of the OpenOffice.org 3.0 productivity suite was released this week, adding significant features such as improved Mac OS X support and support... [09 May 2008]
Bournemouth to be UK's first Fibrecity
News Click here to find out what's hot on the top tech execs' agendas for 2008… The race to become the UK's first 'Fibrecity' has been won by the seaside resort of Bournemouth, better known for ice-cream and old people than high speed internet. [08 May 2008]
MoD fights data losses with encryption
News Click here to find out what's hot on the top tech execs' agendas for 2008… The Ministry of Defence (MoD) is to protect 20,000 laptops using encryption software. Machines used by the army, navy and RAF will be given password-protected encryption... [08 May 2008]
IT spend in retail slowing down?
News Click here to find out what's hot on the top tech execs' agendas for 2008… IT spending growth in the retail sector appears to have faltered, with many retailers trying to do more with the same money, according to the latest IT in Retail report. [07 May 2008]
