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3Com Solutions: Strategies for Successful IP Telephony Implementations
White Paper There are as many ways to implement IP telephony as there are ways to slice bread. The table in this paper indicates strategic alternatives and associated risks, applications impact, and cost. IT architects and network designers need to proceed... [09 May 2008]
IBM to use DNA to shrink chip size
News Our goal is to use these structures as bread boards on which to assemble carbon nanotubes, silicon nanowires, quantum dots. Scientists at IBM are conducting research into arranging carbon nanotubes - strands of carbon atoms that can conduct... [21 Feb 2008]
The Weekly Round-Up: 18.01.08
Round-Up The star of the show was the MacBook Air, a laptop so thin you could slice bread with it. Coincidentally, Apple fans have also labelled the new computer the best thing since sliced bread. And so another Macworld has passed us by and Mac fans and... [18 Jan 2008]
How closely are you monitoring?
Comment It goes all the way down to the bread and butter about how a CPU is running. But the trick is knowing what to monitor and then how to monitor it, says Stewart Baines. It's 8pm on a Sunday night and for some unknown reason traffic in your computing... [10 Dec 2007]
Good and bad year for comms
AS Analysis In a similar vein to Charles Dunstone at 42 - though admittedly Dunstone has the bread-and-butter role of being the largest retailer of mobile devices in Europe - James Murdoch can point to an interesting position in the world of comms. [12 Oct 2007]
Hardware Hacking Projects for Geeks: Project Overview
White Paper Next one will create a "Mask" pattern that will cause a pattern to be toasted onto the target bread. This paper explains how to open up the toaster and modify the heating coils. Finally, one will build a small microcontroller board that will accept... [10 Oct 2007]
CIOs: Get ready for the 20-hour week
News These changes include the move away from a single bread-winner family model and the shift away from the conventional view of retirement as the end of working life, said the analyst house. CIOs need to prepare for the 20-hour working week as social... [30 May 2007]
HP developing shopping kiosks of the future
News Any information you've entered online from home (milk, eggs, bread etc) will show up on your profile. HP is developing a technology aimed at bringing the banal task of grocery shopping into the digital age. [30 May 2007]
Payment Processor Flies High With HP iPAQ Pocket PC
White Paper In 2003, seeking to satisfy passengers and make in-flight meal service profitable, Delta Air Lines began offering for purchase higher-end meals from cafe-style vendors such as Savorings and Atlanta Bread Company. [16 Apr 2007]
Upwardly Mobile: How the iPhone changed the world
Comment Handset makers know which side their bread is buttered - with operators buying most of their wares, they get to call the shots. When Apple unveiled the iPhone, it set the whole mobile industry talking - not just about the device but about the... [12 Mar 2007]
Editor's Blog: The meaning of innovation
Comment And Microsoft rightly realises that's where its bread is buttered. One of our reporters recently caught up with the head of innovation for Microsoft UK. A Q&A of her conversation with him is here. But hold your sighs - this is interesting stuff. [02 Mar 2007]
The EPC Tagging Appliance
White Paper For many people their day begins by dropping a slice of bread in the toaster. People simply plug it in, dial the setting, load the bread and wait for the result. This common kitchen appliance, complex in componentry yet simplistic in use, provides... [15 Nov 2006]
Cheat Sheet: Business intelligence
Cheat Sheet You might also buy milk, fizzy drinks and beers for your cooler cabinet and some crisps, sweets and basic food such as bread and eggs for the shelves. Is this just another oxymoron, like police intelligence or military intelligence? [03 Oct 2006]
Eurocrats sent to work in small businesses
News In a break from thinking up new regulations, 350 EU civil servants could soon be baking bread, working in carpentry or repairing oil and gas pipelines. Under the 'Enterprise Experience' programme, administrators from the European Commission's... [18 Jul 2006]
Microsoft warns Google off enterprise search
News Earlier in the week, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer listed search - Google's bread and butter - as one of his company's most important areas of investment. Microsoft is digging in for a fight with Google in the enterprise search market. [14 Jul 2006]
