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10 things we'd change on the 3G iPhone
Comment In an age of miniature laptops and mobile working in the unlikeliest of places we think this is a crying shame - and an opportunity missed. This is the age of user-generated content, you know. The 3G iPhone has finally arrived - a year and a half... [14 Jul 2008]
My 15 minutes with Bill Gates
Comment We're talking of the stone age of PC computing. We had specialised graphics engines, specialised monitors and fancy plotters. Greenbaum thought he had the best of the encounter. Nothing could have been further from the truth. [11 Jul 2008]
The Naked CIO: Shadow of the job axe
Comment It disturbs me that I might consider excluding certain people from consideration because of sex, race or age. With spring and recession in the air, a CEO's fancy turns to pruning costs - and for the Naked CIO's department that means job cuts. [03 Mar 2008]
Sheep ID tags to combat disease outbreaks
News The EU regulations require sheep in the UK to have electronic tags by the end of 2009, except those intended for slaughter before they reach 12 months of age - though this is a two-year extension on the previous deadline of 1 January 2008. [19 Dec 2007]
Upwardly Mobile: The operators' new clothes
Comment It's startlingly new in the mobile world, yet age-old in broadband. It's also thinking about IPTV - again, so is everyone else - but it doesn't fancy launching in the UK due to the presence of Sky and other pay-TV gorillas. [03 Dec 2006]
Place your bets on the next HP CEO...
News With Paul Otellini slated to become the next CEO, Maloney won't have a shot at the top spot at Intel for about five years, when age will require Otellini to step down. Motorola's sales have begun to perk up, thanks in part to fancy new phones. [10 Feb 2005]
The kids just want to text
News Focus groups run by Mobeon Labs with Swedes aged 16 to 19 has found this age group likes to use mobiles for gossip and arranging to meet up. Teenagers don't want fancy mobile applications - SMS and voicemail is enough for most, according to... [26 Jan 2005]
Bye, bye monkey
Comment Barclays is working with Age Concern and investing £600,000 in four such vehicles which will be fitted with IT kit for use by the elderly and their carers. Online porn is no longer tickling the punters' fancy. [05 Apr 2002]
Skills shortage no excuse for poor ebusiness take-up
News The age of adolescence and irrational behaviour is over and customers are taking over. Customers do not want fancy, whizzy capabilities - their expectations are growing. Speaking at the opening of Internet World France, he said Europe has not done... [28 Nov 2000]
