Tiny
Getting Up to Speed: RFID Powered by Impinj
White Paper Because of the advances in technology that moved electronics from bulky boxes to highly integrated circuitry, engineers can create tiny, inexpensive, and powerful communications chips that make the deployment of wireless... [12 Nov 2009]
Photos: The Apple mouse through the ages
Photo Round and tiny, it was fine if you were a pixie. Lisa mouse Apple's Lisa of the early 1980s was among the first computers to sport a mouse - albeit a boxy and clunky one. And while the Lisa tanked, most people remember... [03 Nov 2009]
Can I use a netbook as my everyday work machine?
Comment Mr A was proudly showing off his tiny device to a chorus of Mr B's delighted ooos and ahhs. Netbooks have been enjoying the spotlight of late - but are they suitable for the workplace? Bethan Jones puts one to the test. [02 Nov 2009]
It's a dog's life for police BlackBerrys
News This is about getting people who have never really used a mobile phone for anything other than answering calls and making calls to actually do their day to day job on a small, tiny in some cases, PDA. [20 Oct 2009]
Denial of Service Attacks in Networks With Tiny Buffers
White Paper However, reducing buffer sizes might pose new security risks: it is much easier to fill up tiny buffers, and thus organizing Denial of Service (DoS) attacks seems easier in a network with tiny buffers. [02 Oct 2009]
Former eBay CEO vies to become Arnold Schwarzenegger's successor
News Whitman stepped down as CEO of eBay in March 2008, a decade after she transformed the company from a tiny auction site to an internet icon. Former eBay CEO Meg Whitman is expected to officially declare her candidacy for... [22 Sep 2009]
Photos: 10 of the best mini laptops
Photo The Eee was tiny, it ran Linux, it was cheap as chips and it was wildly popular - spurring the creation of the netbook phenomenon that we know today. While the idea of a mini laptop may have been around for donkey's... [21 Sep 2009]
More of a whimper than a bang: Whitehall's green tech drive
News However, the 12,000-tonne saving represents a tiny fraction of government IT's carbon emissions - equating to just 2.6 per cent of the 460,000 tonnes that Whitehall IT generates each year. The government has trimmed the... [16 Sep 2009]
Minority Report: The Snow Leopard Appreciation Society
Comment OK, it had some little idiosyncrasies - little rattles and tiny flaws. Apple's latest OS doesn't aim to wow with a host of new features: it's the little things that count, says Seb Janacek A lot has been written about... [16 Sep 2009]
Oracle-Sun steaming ahead with joint plans despite EU probe
News Sun has been working on systems that take advantage of solid-state drives (SSDs), which use flash memory to store data rather than traditional hard drives with rotating platters that can store data in tiny magnetic patches. [15 Sep 2009]
Judge upholds Microsoft infringement of date-picker patent
News The infringing feature is a tiny piece of a large software program, and thus "the portion of the profit that can be credited to the infringing use of the date-picker tool is exceedingly small", the ruling said. [14 Sep 2009]
Cloud vendor shakeup on the horizon
Comment VMWare has jumped into the fray with its planned acquisition of SpringSource - whose CloudFoundry offering constitutes a cloud application platform, which has to be the main reason the company shelled out more than $400m for what is a... [01 Sep 2009]
iPhone Facebook app gets an overhaul
News Facebook for iPhone opens on your news feed as usual but the upper left corner now sports a tiny grid icon that serves as the main organising feature for this new build. The third major edition of Facebook for iPhone has... [28 Aug 2009]
Facebook for iPhone gets an overhaul
News Facebook for iPhone opens on your news feed as usual but the upper left corner now sports a tiny grid icon that serves as the main organising feature for this new build. The third major edition of Facebook for iPhone has... [28 Aug 2009]
Photos: Forget paper - meet the printer that can print your car parts
Photo The level of fine detail in the chess pieces on this tiny board shows how precisely the printer can control the laser. The closest we can get to that today are 3D printers: devices capable of creating solid,... [27 Aug 2009]