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Photos: Internet Explorer 8 takes aim at competition
Photo While you can currently clear the browser cache with a mouse click, it's an all-or-nothing action. Highlight a word or phrase on any web page and IE8's Accelerator Indicator (the blue arrow box with drop... [28 Aug 2008]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: A petabyte before I die...
Comment Today I was in a well-known electronics store buying an audio connector for £1.46 when I was offered a mouse for 23p. Now I don't need another mouse but for 23p - who cares? In contrast I recently bought... [14 May 2008]
Set Up a New Desktop Computer
White Paper If the new computer is a standard desktop model, it consists of at least four pieces: a Central Processing Unit (CPU), which is the box that contains the computer's processor, memory, disk drives, and ports for... [16 Apr 2008]
Accessibility Features in Word
White Paper Using the mouse the user can click the Microsoft Office Button, and then click Word Options, Click Advanced and under Display, clear the Show shortcut keys in ScreenTips check box. Microsoft Office Word... [11 Apr 2008]
How serious is HSBC's online banking flaw?
News That allows the hacker access to everything on your PC, such as monitoring the screen and mouse clicks. The other way is with a drop-down box. Security professionals have questioned reports of a 'serious... [10 Aug 2006]
Firms told CRM 'not just a switch you can flick on'
News He added: "Just because you are collecting all this data it doesn't mean you are using it most effectively," citing an extreme example of one financial services company which included 40,000 entries of the name 'Mickey... [14 Mar 2006]
Attack code for old Firefox bug hits the net
News The flaw lies in the way the browser handles mouse clicks in new windows and in how it displays a dialogue box for downloads, according to Secunia's advisory. Computer code that demonstrates how a known... [14 Dec 2005]
Minority Report: Apple as media company - and why that's good for Macs
Comment The device represented the fall of one of the final Mac interface elements - the one-button mouse - even if it had become somewhat of an anachronism. Last month, there was the release of the so-called Mighty... [02 Sep 2005]
Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: Why does technology fail?
Comment At the same time, opening one more application when almost all the RAM is full, the hard drive is severely fragged and the mouse is dirty can cause a total system freeze. Once the repairman has been inside the... [21 Jan 2005]
Cambridge start-ups prove UK's got innovation
News It allows you to use your mouse or breath to navigate through a complex maze of letters on a computer screen and so string together words and phrases. Sixteen young companies showed off their wares while academics... [18 Nov 2004]
AMD has the PC for developing nations
News Although pricing will vary, AMD estimates it will cost $185 with keyboard, mouse and software and $249 with the addition of a monitor. I wonder whether the PC architecture is most appropriate - perhaps an enhanced... [29 Oct 2004]
IBM and Newham partner on community TV
News Connell said the system also gives people access to a range of PC applications which they can access via the digital TV box and use with a keyboard and mouse. IBM and Newham Borough Council in London are... [13 Oct 2004]
Handling Events in C#
White Paper However, it is not necessary that an event be raised only in the case of an external action like a mouse click. When we click on a button in a dialog box, for instance, an event is generated that tells... [25 Feb 2004]
The Weekly Round-Up: 30.01.04
Round-Up That's the mouse, Mr President. A message chasing an order for a box of Cuba's finest ordered from www.cigarsforanyoccasion.com? Britain is a happy place. Official. That's the verdict of Orange, which... [30 Jan 2004]
If you thought pop-ups couldn't get any more annoying...
News The ads feature various animated games, and recipients who simply 'mouse' over them are shuttled to Orbitz's home page. Advertisers hope people will visit the promoted web page by clicking anywhere on the window,... [23 Dec 2002]
