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Photos: The jet pack blasts off
Photo Man's obsession with strapping a rocket to his back and blasting into the atmosphere stretches back to the 1960's sci-fi of The Jetsons and Lost in Space. Martin says the machine can stay up for 30 minutes on a 19 litre tank of petrol. [01 Aug 2008]
The Weekly Round-Up: 18.07.08
Round-Up When will the iPhone be back in stock? Then, five minutes before the store opened, a salesman poked his head out of the door looked at the queue and did some quick mental arithmetic. The Round-Up got in line relatively early but was quite a way back. [18 Jul 2008]
10 Tips to Make Sure Your Firewall Is Really Secure
White Paper Security studies back up this fact: It takes less than 20 minutes for an unprotected computer to be attacked once it's connected to a broadband connection. Imagine what would happen if the corporate network is connected to the Internet without a... [25 Jun 2008]
The Weekly Round-Up: 23.05.08
Round-Up It took me a few minutes to learn how to use it and I was very impressed with it. It'll just happen," he was quoted as saying a few years back. Lord Redesdale said: "I tried one of these machines 20 minutes ago. [23 May 2008]
BBC iPlayer continues to soar with 17 million downloads
News BBC iPlayer: all the coverage ¦ BBC's iPlayer is go ¦ BBC iPlayer sparks broadband row ¦ 16,000 back iPlayer petition ¦ Leader: Time for a ceasefire in iPlayer row ¦ BBC tech chief hits back at iPlayer critics ¦ Open... [20 Feb 2008]
Editor's Blog: Around the world in 80 minutes?
Comment But what I really wanted to do was get back to Nevada. I tried asking someone near Brazil if he knew the way to Nepal but he just shook his head and went back to drinking a cocktail out of a pineapple. [14 Nov 2007]
Photos: MoD unveils £80m IT health programme
Photo When being treated on the field, military personnel will each have an individual memory stick loaded with their health records as a back-up until they reach a military medical or NHS facility. It will also mean the NHS medical records of new... [02 Aug 2007]
iPhones causing network chaos?
News Assistant IT director Kevin Miller said: "It's a pretty big annoyance right now, with 20 to 30 access points signalling they're down and then coming back up a few minutes later. According to the reports, the periodical surge in address requests... [18 Jul 2007]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Can I find you?
Comment By back-tracking to the website where the image appears, it is possible to discover much about the individual concerned - where they work, where they travel, what they do, who their colleagues are, a selection of family pictures. [21 Jun 2007]
Boo! Look who's back...
News We didn't want to have to pull [the site] down five minutes after launching it. Every shareholder in the company has got back their investment, we're giving money back, and they're still holding a chunk. [03 May 2007]
Heathrow Express rolls out 2Mbps wi-fi
News Wi-fi users need to buy a T-Mobile HotSpot access card to get online, with rates starting at 75p for 10 minutes. The Heathrow Express' on-board wi-fi uses a 3.5G HSDPA cellular connection or WiMax - when in a tunnel - to connect the train back to... [24 Apr 2007]
Photos: How Heathrow Express does wi-fi
Photo All Heathrow Express trains have been wi-fi-enabled, providing broadband access to passengers for the entire journey which lasts about 15 to 20 minutes. The trains connect back to the T-Mobile network using a 3.5G HSDPA cellular connection, or... [24 Apr 2007]
Foster's serves up disaster recovery on the move
Case Study Ken Kaban, European technology services manager for Foster's EMEA, told silicon.com the three-strong IT team is now doing disaster recovery without actively thinking about it and virtualisation has also automated the company's systems and back-ups. [11 Apr 2007]
India diary, day 13: Thirsty in Bangalore
Comment My luck holds and it's a swift journey back into town - to the Embassy Golf Links Business Park, where a number of big tech names have their offices. From my hotel the journey only takes about 20 minutes in the lightish, mid-morning traffic. [16 Mar 2007]
Council fixed-mobile trial rings the changes
News Fegan said: "It can be quite frustrating when a user makes a call and gets nothing back. According to some estimates, 40 per cent of all mobile call minutes are made on company premises. More data-centric devices would enable new converged... [09 Nov 2006]
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