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Cheat Sheet: BBC iPlayer
Cheat Sheet Click on the links below to find out more. Is this another one of those shiny Apple gadgets from Cupertino? Not quite.iPlayer is actually the BBC's online on-demand TV service. Tell me more… Well users can download or stream BBC content broadcast... [05 Mar 2008]
Cheat Sheet: Social networking
Cheat Sheet Like many aspects of the web, the youth has long been down with it - creating profiles, uploading photos, posting links and generally spending a lot of time tinkering with their online profiles. Users typically build an individual profile - which... [15 Jun 2007]
Cheat Sheet: Second Life
Cheat Sheet Click on the links below to see pictures of some of the real-world businesses that have set up in Second Life. Second Life? Love it! Cool weapons, blowing away bad guys. Guess again. You're thinking of Half Life. [09 Nov 2006]
Cheat Sheet: WCIT
Cheat Sheet Livery refers to the badges or clothes worn by company members - ceremonial dress is still worn on official occasions - and all the companies have close links with the Corporation of London. So what does that stand for? [04 Sep 2006]
Cheat Sheet: Widgets
Cheat Sheet Apple's homepage links to a vast variety of such widgets, mostly from third-party providers. I thought that was something you got in a can of bitter. Where should I actually be looking? You'd be better off looking on a Mac running Tiger OS. [05 Jul 2005]
Cheat Sheet: Creative Commons
Cheat Sheet The site then provides links to places you might like to publish your work online such as the Internet Archive or photo site Flickr. It's a non-profit organisation focused on developing innovative and balanced approaches to copyright and... [05 May 2005]
Cheat Sheet: Social engineering
Cheat Sheet Social engineering' refers to the practice of exploiting trends or developments within society to trick people into carrying out a task which is generally to their detriment - most commonly the tricks used by virus writers and spammers to... [15 Nov 2004]
Cheat Sheet: Sarbanes-Oxley
Cheat Sheet The Act also offers protection to 'whistleblowers' (for more specific details, see the links at the bottom of this article). The Sarbanes-Oxley Act - what on earth is that? It's the name of a piece of US compliance legislation, with global... [10 Jun 2004]
Cheat Sheet: MMS
Cheat Sheet Essential Links** External Links: http://www.mobilemms.com/ http://www.ericsson.com/technology/MMS.shtml http://www.forum.nokia.com/main/1,35452,1_2,00.html MMS stands for Multimedia Messaging Service. [09 Aug 2002]
Cheat Sheet: Itanium 2
Cheat Sheet External links http://www.intel.com/products/server/processors/server/itanium/ http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/I/Itanium.html http://www.hp.com/products1/itanium/ Essential links This puts it in the same league as high-end Sun SPARC processors and... [05 Jul 2002]
Cheat Sheet: Storage virtualisation
Cheat Sheet Essential Links** External links http://www.snia.org/ http://www.snia-europe.org/ http://www.iscsistorage.com http://www.diskdrive.com http://searchstorage.com http://www.ibm.com http://www.veritas.com http://www.storagetek.com [27 May 2002]
Cheat Sheet: Grid computing
Cheat Sheet External grid links: Essential links** Sounds a bit like the leccy to me. You're right. It is a bit like the electricity grid. Grid computing is all about making the most of computer resources by joining them up in a network. [11 Apr 2002]
Cheat Sheet: Computer viruses
Cheat Sheet Essential Links** External Links http://www.vmyths.com http://www.sophos.co.uk http://www.nai.com http://www.symantec.com What kind of files spread viruses? Viruses can infect any type of executable code - not just program files. [26 Mar 2002]
Cheat Sheet: Micropayments
Cheat Sheet The W3C tried to push through the "Common Markup for micropayment per-fee links", but it just didn't happen. Essential Links** External Links: For flights, cameras and cars you can shove it all on your credit card. [21 Mar 2002]
Cheat Sheet: Spam
Cheat Sheet Essential Links** External links: The electronic form of the postal junk mail you receive every morning. Why should I care? I just chuck my junk mail in the bin every morning - surely doing that to emails is even easier? [03 Jan 2002]
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