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Devil's Advocate: The thing that could save chip-and-PIN
Comment It was then that I noticed the array of PIN pads along the counter. One downside to chip-and-PIN technology is having to remember a PIN number each time you make a purchase. What could help, says Martin Brampton, is if those all-important digits... [27 Jul 2004]
Analysis: Choosing enterprise portal technology
Comment There is a dizzying array of companies in the enterprise portal space, ranging from enterprise software stalwarts such as SAP and Siebel, through infrastructure giants such as IBM and Sun, to pureplays such as Broadvision and Plumtree. [24 Mar 2004]
Devil's Advocate: The big deal of government buying small
Comment Combine this with your tax record, health record, email activities, mobile phone and credit card usage and you have a pretty formidable array of information. The issue of government procurement of IT is hardly a new one. [09 Mar 2004]
Quocirca's Straight Talking: Time for mobile apps
Comment The array of applications and vendors that offer a solution, each with its own different perspective on solving your problem, proffers a bewildering choice to the end user. Is your organisation's strategy for mobility the right one? [25 Feb 2004]
Devil's Advocate: Bounty hunters
Comment Given the absence of a deep understanding of our vulnerable position, combined with an inadequate array of defences, it seems that the initiative is with people like the author of SoBig. Martin Brampton says the Sobig worm is best viewed as part of... [11 Nov 2003]
Online dating's new love: IM
Comment whose US site hosts a vast array of personals advertisements, attests to IM's allure. Instant messaging is becoming a popular aphrodisiac in the world of online dating. In recent weeks, software company PalTalk introduced a personals service for... [25 Nov 2002]
E-voting: Essential to the future of democracy
Comment So three cheers for the array of pilot projects taking place across the country today. It's difficult to get excited at the prospect of a local election but today's could turn out to be more historic than most. [02 May 2002]
3GSM Review: Cannes anyone find a killer application?
Comment The handset vendors were there with their big 3G demo trucks, the usual array of small companies were there selling enhanced ringtone systems and picture messaging, but the only killer app on display was the one that flattened the rat. [01 Mar 2002]
The Ovum View: The reality of end-user IT circa 2002 - PART TWO
Comment Faced with the array of 'great ideas' that make up the tangled mess that many IT departments have to live with, there is now more focus in Europe on reducing the complexity that developers, administrators and, all too frequently, the users... [20 Jan 2002]
The Ovum View: Who's the boss? The network versus the device
Comment It is backing up that bet by producing a dazzling array of segment-specific lifestyle products. This trend could change the balance of power in the mobile market from a browsing network-centric world to an off-network environment where most... [05 Dec 2001]
Windows XP: Five reasons to be cheerful
Comment WMPXP supports analogue and digital TV (including multi-monitor and HDTV up to 200 dpi) and signal demodulation, tuning, software de-multiplexing, a guide store and USB array microphones with Acoustic Echo Cancellation. [24 Oct 2001]
Windows XP - a first glance
Comment It offers short topic lists that expand as they are clicked on instead of providing a confusing array of task-driven issues. Clean and vivid. There, I've said it. These would be the best two words to describe the latest version of Windows which... [22 Oct 2001]
The Bloor Perspective: Touchy-feely PCs, HP and, like, storage man, and Citrix's big idea
Comment On the hardware side HP's announcement concentrated on its Surestore 181GB small footprint disk drive that can scale from 37 to 93TB when deployed in an HP Surestore Disk Array XP512. Establishing the correct relationship with your PC is the kind... [17 Sep 2001]
The best of 'Reader comments': Ringtone nightmares and Microsoft's message deconstructed
Comment To read our array of comments on that subject, go to http://www.silicon.com/a45456 . The past two weeks have seen a number of controversial stories that have prompted your feedback. Top of the list was an old favourite, the funding of the BBC. [06 Jul 2001]
www.election-scandals.com: How the web is undermining the party line
Comment It seems the Tories have probably the most impressive array of odd sites. Slick, smooth and competent, the Labour PR machine is spinning its way effortlessly to another election victory through consummate control of the media. [31 May 2001]
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