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Minority Report: Low-cost MacBook on the way?

Comment As Apple continues to improve its green credentials it's also expected to shift from plastic enclosures on the entry-level MacBooks to recyclable aluminium across its entire notebook range, a move which will probably... [13 Oct 2008]

London 2012: Will IT be hit by credit crunch?

Comment IT could also play an important role in helping people move through the network more quickly - for example, through the use of contactless payment technology that automatically pays for entry onto the transport network. [09 Oct 2008]

Editor's Blog: Back to the future

Comment Also, check out the latest entry in our exclusive Beijing Olympic diary written by the man who has to make it all work on the day. We've abseiled down buildings, walked the tracks of the London underground at 2am and... [24 Jul 2008]

Dear silicon.com... Tech skills slump, gov't snooping, Segway safety

Comment When you look at what the government mandates as IT training in schools there is no wonder that we have a shortage of entry-level candidates. The so-called skills slump in the UK has attracted a lot of attention this... [22 May 2008]

The Naked CIO: Identity crisis

Comment The amount of entry and exit points, not to mention access points of information is extraordinarily difficult to contain. So why as a consumer does he blithely share his own personal details at the drop of a hat? [25 Feb 2008]

The Weekly Round-Up: 15.02.08

Round-Up The iPhone's much trumpeted entry into the mobile market has shaken things up and Apple has already grabbed the third biggest share of the smartphone market despite only being in it for less than a year.iPhone... [15 Feb 2008]

The Weekly Round-Up: 30.11.07

Round-Up The latest development is that the value of the data on the black market is estimated to be an incredible £1.5bn - breaking down as £60 for each individual entry. The Round-Up would like to pass on its best wishes to... [30 Nov 2007]

Hot issue for green IT

Comment In most data centres, air is cooled and then passed through the building only to be exhausted at only a few degrees above its entry temperature. Once you've exhausted the obvious ways of making data centres more climate... [14 Nov 2007]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Blind security

Comment Each time a hostess or member of the flight crew entered the flight deck I could see the key code used and could therefore have gained entry with ease. Recently I've been flying in and out of the UK on a variety of... [12 Nov 2007]

Nandan Nilekani

AS Profile Following his debut Agenda Setters entry last year, Nilekani has risen to number 17 and was singled out by the panel as someone who had continued to break new ground. Nilekani stood down as CEO and MD of Infosys in June... [12 Oct 2007]

Dear silicon.com... young and old, clueless managers, life without Facebook

Comment Youngsters may be "tech savvy" but sending text messages doesn't come into most job descriptions and having a MySpace page or Facebook entry won't qualify you as a web designer either. What's got silicon.com readers... [23 Aug 2007]

Who pays your broadband bill?

Comment Ultimately it's unlikely employers will be able to dictate the network equipment used at home, such as a secure router at the entry point to the employee's household network. But, asks Quocirca's Rob Bamforth, how wise... [21 Aug 2007]

The Weekly Round-Up: 13.07.07

Round-Up Romania's entry into the EU has led to the country's witches, from one-person sorceresses to international covens, to flock online in a bid to win more customers. Congratulations to Kiernan Wagstaff who won last week's... [13 Jul 2007]

How to be a top CIO

CIO Analysis For some of the top CIOs a spell in consulting is often a familiar entry on their CV, which gives them wider project management, business and influencing skills. With technology increasingly at the heart of most... [06 Jun 2007]

Quocirca's Straight Talking: The big picture on 'the next five billion'

Comment With multiple offerings hidden under the main banner, Microsoft seems to be providing 'commercial philanthropy' - a very low cost of entry to the target users but also in a way that provides revenue with margins to the... [27 Apr 2007]

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