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Engendering Effective Web Security on a Tight Budget (or How to Have Your Security Cake and Eat It)
White Paper The Internet has changed beyond anything could have foreseen just five years ago. It is no longer a browsing medium: it is full of Web 2.0 applications, real time communications challenges and a whole range of threats that are designed... [01 Oct 2009]
Kickfire and Jaspersoft: How to Have Your Business Intelligence Cake and Eat It Too!
White Paper Even in these tough economic times, Business Intelligence and Data Warehousing continue to grow in importance. In fact, according to a recent Information Week report, the BI market grew by 22% in 2008. [01 Sep 2009]
Case Study: D-Link Brings Affordable, Single Network Wi-Fi Solution to Redeemer University College for Enhanced Internet Access and Reliability
White Paper Vanderkolk and his network associate installed one D-Link DWS-3026 control switch and 48 D-Link DWL-3500AP access points during the summer, calling the process "A piece of cake. Redeemer University College is an... [11 Jul 2009]
The Weekly Round-Up: 03.07.09
Round-Up Do you really want your toothbrush deciding you've got too many cavities and instructing the fridge not to open, or telling your credit card not to let you pay for that big cream cake? Glastonbury - home to ley lines,... [03 Jul 2009]
The Weekly Round-Up: 05.06.09
Round-Up And if you are a Twitter fan, follow @siliconlatest for all the latest from Silicon Towers - which this week has strangely included a number of tweets about cake. Bada Bing! Some more on Microsoft's latest attempt to... [05 Jun 2009]
Photos: Scots are sQuids in with wave and pay
Photo Dundee City Council has more than 50,000 users of its contactless payment scheme since launch in October 2008. The scheme, under the Scottish National Entitlement Card (NEC) programme aims to distribute pre-loadable wave and pay cards to... [23 Jan 2009]
Minority Report: 12 months of Apple
Comment In January, after the excesses of a festive period Apple immediately slimmed down with the launch of the ultra-thin MacBook Air - a laptop so thin you could cut a cake with it, which some people actually did. [16 Dec 2008]
Photos: Five of the best touchscreen mobiles
Photo For those who want to have their cake and eat it, there's a full, slide out Qwerty keyboard hiding under the screen too. No, Apple did not invent touchscreen technology - though you'd be forgiven for thinking otherwise... [03 Oct 2008]
Entrepreneur Gains Efficiencies, Grows Business With New Operating System
White Paper After years of trying to balance work and motherhood, Kari Smith left her corporate job behind and turned her passion for cake decorating into her own small business. Within ten years, her entrepreneurial skills have... [02 Jul 2008]
Bill Gates, iPhone 2.0, mini laptops and much more...
Photo The cake in the background signifies the iPhone's first birthday. This month silicon.com looked at tech being used at the summer music festivals, the best mini laptops, the 3G iPhone and a tribute to Bill Gates on his... [30 Jun 2008]
Caption Competition: Runaway cake!
Photo This competition is now closed. The winning caption, from reader Martyn Davies, was: "My other car's a meringue. Daniel Terdiman/CNET News.com [16 May 2008]
Legal Eye: Scrabble-Facebook row spells trouble
Comment Take into account also that Scrabulous is purported to make its Indian creators £13,000 a month and is one of Facebook's 10 most popular applications attracting users to the social network, it remains to be seen who will have their... [29 Jan 2008]
Happy 10th birthday Mozilla - there's a bug in your cake
News The Mozilla Foundation is celebrating what it regards as its 10th anniversary this week. Security from A to Z Click on the links below to find out more. A is for Antivirus B is for Botnets C is for CMA [25 Jan 2008]
CIO Essentials: Vista, BBC iPlayer, BlackBerrys and spam
News It seems that we want to have our cake and eat it where mobile email is concerned. Ever wondered what CIOs are reading on silicon.com? Our CIO Essentials feature puts you in the picture. Each week a leading IT chief... [24 Jul 2007]
The Weekly Round-Up: 25.05.07
Round-Up The real icing on the cake was provided by the sending of the world's highest text message, which was sent to its original author, Motorola staffer John Barlow, who had won an internal competition. If, like the Round-Up,... [25 May 2007]