kitchen
CMA amendment "pure idiocy", says peer
News Cormack added: "Consider what would happen if the same wording were applied to, say, the sale of kitchen knives. If that were sufficient to make it a serious crime to sell a knife then there would be far fewer kitchen shops and many more people... [26 May 2006]
Can UK law stop criminal hackers?
News It's the same as going to a DIY or kitchen store - there are all sorts of lethal items there that can be used. MPs are preparing to get tough on hackers as the law on computer misuse and hacking is up for a revamp. [13 Apr 2006]
Photos: Wagamama waiters go wireless with Symbol
Photo Waiters and waitresses use the devices to take customer orders, which are then relayed to the kitchen over wi-fi. This busy Wagamama near the Tower of London is just one of the chain's 39 restaurants which have equipped their waiters and waitresses... [31 Mar 2006]
Microsoft to unveil console-cum-tablet-cum-sat-nav
News While Origami is a concept we've been working on with partners, please know that the video seen on Digital Kitchen’s web site is a year old and represents our initial exploration into this form factor, including possible uses and scenarios," she... [27 Feb 2006]
Analysis: What is a smart phone?
Comment Or, simply put, a feature phone can give you access to your email but a smart phone can sync it with your PC, your calendar - and the kitchen sink. As the 3GSM show gets underway in Barcelona, Jo Best tries to tie down one of the buzziest terms in... [13 Feb 2006]
T-Mobile ad 'says using BlackBerry while driving is OK'
News The mobile operator also showed the ASA another of the ads from the series - showing office equipment in a fridge and pointed out that people weren't likely to take that to mean they should work remotely in their kitchen. [18 Jan 2006]
Beating the insurance scammers
News Except the kitchen window wasn't smashed when you left this morning. You get home from work and find the house in even more of a mess than usual. It doesn't take you long to realise that all your CDs, DVDs and your iPod have been stolen. [22 Nov 2005]
The Weekly Round-Up: 14.10.05
Round-Up By sending a text message to the special PG Tips kettles (though we presume the water is good for coffee, Horlicks or even hot chocolate) the sender can switch on the kettle and start the process from the comfort of their desk (assuming they don't... [14 Oct 2005]
'Electronic kitchen table' a hit for bank
Case Study People will often sit down with all their paper financial statements to try and make sense of their financial position, and Etheridge said the software tries to replicate that: "It's the electronic version of the kitchen table," he said. [15 Aug 2005]
Google's hiring spree makes it hungry
News According to a company blog posting, the kitchen at Google goes through 55 gallons of olive oil per week, and breakfast chefs make two fresh smoothies or one custom omelette every minute. Search engine giant Google is launching a global search for... [05 Aug 2005]
Leader: Should we turn our security ire on suburbia?
Leader If a restaurant kitchen is sending out food infected with bacteria it will be closed down pretty sharpish. Research appearing on silicon.com today suggests Europe is home to more zombie networks of compromised PCs than anywhere else in the world. [31 May 2005]
Raw Talent: Star Help Feng Sushi to Deliver the Goods
White Paper The requirement was also for a fast, reliable matrix printer, that would quickly output details of the order and its associated payment terms and delivery details to multi-part paper, providing one copy for business audit and credit card payments... [18 Feb 2005]
Is the Mac mini good value?
Then again, "it fits the phenomenon of people adding PCs to their home -- a PC in the kids' room or in the kitchen -- and in those terms it stacks up pretty well, because when you've finished adding some of the basics to it, it still comes in at... [13 Jan 2005]
What's Hot in Foodservice?
White Paper Through the implementation of RFID, a leading manufacturer implements intelligence into the commercial heating process for cookware and kitchen equipment. Temperature adjustments are completed without physically touching that piece of cookware by... [23 Dec 2004]
RFID Creatively Anticipates the Future for Consumer Food and Retail Marketplace
White Paper In conjunction with Northern Apex RFID and related fielded solutions, the Digital Futures Lab and Research Center, dedicated to investigating and demonstrating new digital technologies has created the "Smart Kitchen". [23 Dec 2004]
