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Will's Web Watch: Thresher thinking
Comment While normally I would be more suspicious of such offers circulating by email - and would still advise caution when receiving emails or offers from people you can't vouch for - the fact this required no input from me, no response, no entry into a... [05 Dec 2006]
The Weekly Round-Up: 24.11.06
Round-Up Visit the Round-Up at home, in its very own silicon.com site section, by clicking here - for the R-Up archive and links to amusing things from around the web. What is the world coming to? It used to be the case that the decent law abiding citizens... [24 Nov 2006]
The Weekly Round-Up: 17.11.06
Round-Up Visit the Round-Up at home, in its very own silicon.com site section, by clicking here - for the R-Up archive and links to amusing things from around the web. News broke this week which briefly left the Round-Up genuinely speechless and torn by a... [17 Nov 2006]
Will's Web Watch: Who's been eating my wi-fi?
Comment Many of the pubs we visit show this lack of planning in abundance. It may have something to do with large plants in the vicinity, or even fruit machines. Will Sturgeon explains. I've been spending some time in pubs recently. [13 Nov 2006]
Leader: In-flight connectivity is here stay
Leader Visit our leaders home page. silicon.com has been writing stories about mobile connectivity on planes for some years - as far back as 2004, to be exact - and in-flight wireless internet access even longer than that. [09 Nov 2006]
Leader: Linux vs Windows - is the battle over?
Leader Visit our leaders home page. Remember the Battle of the Desktop? A few years ago excitement began to grow - could Windows at last have a strong competitor in the shape of open source Linux? Predictions were issued for the end of Windows dominance... [08 Nov 2006]
The Weekly Round-Up: 27.10.06
Round-Up Drinkers register their dabs with the doorman upon their first visit to one of a number of pubs in the town and they are then free to enter the pub. Visit the Round-Up at home, in its very own silicon.com site section, by clicking here - for a full... [27 Oct 2006]
The Weekly Round-Up: 01.09.06
Round-Up In the videos, Gervais plays Brent, the anti-hero star of The Office (the original one, not the rubbish US version), on a visit to Microsoft UK's offices as a management consultant, to advise and educate its staff, much as he did in a memorable... [01 Sep 2006]
Q&A: Jeremy Verba, CEO, Piczo
Comment Piczo allows youngsters - mostly 13- to 16-year-olds - to create websites about themselves and their lives and then invite people to visit their site and be their 'friends'. Three months ago, Harvard MBA graduate Jeremy Verba was running the voice... [24 Aug 2006]
Brampton Factor: Man and machine
Comment The monitoring and valve control were then defunct until someone made the awkward road journey to visit the site. Martin Brampton discusses the complex relationship between humans and computers - and how to create reliable systems when we can't put... [15 Aug 2006]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Yes, China is different
Comment However, my suspicion based on a much earlier visit was one of a society closer to the West than most might guess. During this visit I have been in cities that dwarf London, New York and Paris. Edited on the London to Ipswich train a week later and... [07 Aug 2006]
Will's Web Watch: Why hotel web access should be free
Comment And yet many large hotel groups and independents appear to see more value in getting $10 off their customers for 24 hours' access than they do in adding a further incentive for that customer to visit again. [26 Jul 2006]
Dan's China diary - day 18
Comment Kaiser, my tech journo friend back in Beijing, told me this would be an impressive visit. In May 2006, silicon.com senior reporter Dan Ilett travelled to China, seeking to get behind some of today's most interesting tech and business stories. [27 Jun 2006]
Dan's China diary - day 13
Comment We visit some beautiful old buildings in the French Concession. This is his warts-and-all diary, which appears daily this month. For in-depth coverage of this fact-finding trip inside China, including analysis and exclusive stories, click here. [22 Jun 2006]
How China's universities fuel tech growth
Comment And my brother and sister can afford to pay for my parents to travel or visit us in Beijing. Because of her efforts Li Na was invited to visit Bill Gates' house for an annual Microsoft BBQ. At the end of this year he will receive his PhD. [20 Jun 2006]
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