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Peter Cochrane's Blog: China, 23 years on

Comment The highways are big, fast and efficient, the airports on a truly international scale, and the telecoms installations.well I can only assume to be first class also - it works well. Written at a Shanghai coffee shop and despatched via the free wi-fi [17 Jul 2006]

Breaking China: ChinesePod takes on language learning

Comment Horkoff: We realised last year that language training is extremely inconvenient - some people here have to travel across town in China for three nights a week to attend a class. If you want a nice middle-class life, Canada's good. [11 Jul 2006]

Business travel tips - readers' picks

Comment Do the same coming back (unless you are lucky enough to be flying Virgin Atlantic upper class where you get your own sleep suit! silicon.com staff and contributors have weighed in with their 30 suggestions on how to make business travel bearable. [23 Jun 2006]

30 tips for better business travel

Comment Make a note from past travels on a route or, if you're travelling to or from the US and know the plane/airline, use seatguru.com - even the best business or first class seats can vary by being close to or far from galleys, toilets or even other... [19 Jun 2006]

Business Traveller: Staying connected on planes, trains and automobiles

Comment It offers the service free to first class passengers, while standard class travellers pay around £5 per hour. Wi-fi is already present in many first-class waiting lounges and is now climbing aboard a number of intercity trains. [02 Jun 2006]

Radioactive: Toddler telephony taps parental paranoia

Comment Readers in the school gates and on the buses allowed them to automate class registers and track when children arrived and left. Futurity Media's Anthony Plewes examines the pitch for kids' mobiles. Fashionable brands are all consuming in the peer... [15 May 2006]

Leader: VoIP and SMEs - a good match?

Leader Skype knows this and has never touted its product as a true enterprise-class solution. A recent survey shows that small businesses are nonplussed by VoIP - the vast majority have not deployed it and fail to see why they should. [17 Mar 2006]

Q&A: Cisco CSO John Stewart

Comment No, those are a great deal about a known class of threats and usually there is a technology answer to your problem. I am a customer and I'd like to say that I am in a class of good tough customers. The lawsuit was retaliation for disclosing... [17 Feb 2006]

Leader: The mixed blessing of paid-for email

Leader In effect it will create a two-tier system - comparable in many ways to the first and second class mail system in place with 'snail mail'. The creation of a two-tier email system could mean that companies feel forced to use the paid-for system for... [07 Feb 2006]

Opinion: Something's rotten in the software economy

Comment In some areas of development, there's no doubt our indigenous software industry thrives and it is no coincidence that the only sector of the UK-owned commercial software industry which is still truly world class is the one supporting our financial... [28 Sep 2005]

Ed Zander

AS Profile Zander is a class act and is showing just how far he can go beyond the far-from-insignificant COO post he held at Sun Microsystems. Who'd then bet against this class act taking on other challenges? The story goes that when Zander was offered the... [23 Sep 2005]

The McCue Interview: Unilever CIO Neil Cameron

Comment Cameron jokes that it might give him another career option as he gets older - he was 50 last month - but the reality right now is that he is focused on building a world-class IT infrastructure that will support Unilever's recently announced 'One... [01 Sep 2005]

Devil's Advocate: Theory into practice

Comment Still, once a small number of objects were defined, the class methods gradually grew to meet the requirements of the overhauled logic. How did they stand up? After my website was hacked a couple of months ago, I needed a fix for its file repository... [19 Apr 2005]

Leader: When is spam not spam?

Leader Don't forget to take part in our one-click poll and let us know what you class as spam. Anybody involved in sending bulk email is quite aware of the risk they run of being labelled a spammer. From the kind of pernicious spammers who bombard our... [14 Mar 2005]

Leader: What Symantec-Veritas deal tells us

Leader Both are class acts. Much has already been said about the Symantec-Veritas marriage given that it has been telegraphed over the past week. But it is not only its size - $13.5bn - or the expectation of a wave of further software vendor mergers that... [16 Dec 2004]

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