frequency in comment and analysis
The Naked CIO: Best backgrounds for CIOs?
Comment The frequency of those questions made me wonder just what makes the best training grounds for up-and-coming CIOs and what experience or aptitudes prepare individuals best for the rigours of a career in executive IT management. [18 Aug 2008]
Complexity makes travellers miss their connection
Comment In the not too distant future, you will be able to add 3G Long Term Evolution (LTE), mobile WiMax, multiple in multiple out (MiMo) and orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) to the mix. High-speed wireless networks are meant to make life... [12 Jun 2008]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Aerial bombardment
Comment Over the past 50 years antenna technology has blossomed beyond recognition with fixed and multi-frequency designs based on regular planar and fractal geometry patterns. The competition for antenna space on our laptops and mobile devices is getting... [07 Jan 2008]
Filtering's ding-dong fight with malicious spam
Comment Next to fool filters that rely on word frequency, spammers obfuscated the text by inserting it within some decoy text," says Lovet. Attempts by governments and police to stop spam at its source have proved futile. [10 Dec 2007]
Interview: Tesco CIO Colin Cobain
Comment In this exclusive interview with silicon.com, Tesco group IT director Colin Cobain - just crowned CIO of the year at the CNET Networks UK Business Technology Awards 2007 - talks about the supermarket giant's move to standard global systems, green... [25 Sep 2007]
BI for all
Comment Meanwhile new technologies are being deployed such as radio frequency identification (RFID) which are generating still more data. Changes are afoot in the business intelligence market as vendors aim to accommodate all types of users and companies. [18 Jul 2007]
Leader: How green is your (silicon) valley?
Leader Of course, over the long-term, we could see timetables and general frequency change - only don't go betting on that being a response to mass WFH. A report by the Energy Saving Trust has questioned the 'greenness' of working from home (WFH). [05 Jul 2007]
Leader: No hang ups about subterranean mobiles
Leader People don't check the mobile internet with a huge degree of frequency above ground, why should they do so below it? With mobile coverage encroaching into nearly every part of our lives - even on planes - it was only be a matter of time before... [16 Apr 2007]
Leader: €12 for roaming data? Could try harder
Leader Mobility is a huge deal for corporate users and it's fair to say most individuals who have used a datacard with any frequency would rather lose a toe than give it up - something the operators should celebrate, rather than penalise. [15 Mar 2007]
Unwired: The tiny screen problem
Comment A laser is fired at this mirror which vibrates at high frequency and reflects the laser, forming the image. Unwired's Richard Leyland explains. It's a major battleground for technology vendors in both business and consumer electronics: printers... [12 Dec 2006]
The Weekly Round-Up: 8.12.06
Round-Up Who would have thought that the entirely natural process of putting a hulking great tree in your office and covering it with reflective materials could interfere with radio frequency? "Deck the halls with boughs of holly.fah-la-la-la-lah, la-la-la... [08 Dec 2006]
Will's Web Watch: Who's been eating my wi-fi?
Comment He mentions fruit machines, the ubiquitous one-armed bandits, because he envisages these being one of the biggest obstacles to quality wi-fi we will encounter today - eating up radio frequency quicker than they eat up the punters' coins. [13 Nov 2006]
Oyster and Octopus - a tale of two cities' contactless cards
Comment Each card, made by Sony, has a built-in microchip that can act as a digital purse, ticket and key - transmitting signals by radio frequency. In his travels for silicon.com's latest special report, about business and technology in China, Dan Ilett... [28 Jun 2006]
Radioactive: Today a jam, tomorrow the open road?
Comment The intention is to develop a set of standards for frequency, authentication and communications that will allow two or more vehicles within radio communications range to connect automatically and establish an ad hoc network. [21 Jun 2006]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: More wireless equals more wires
Comment The inclusion of more intelligent computing power will allow the use and reuse of both the physical and frequency space even more efficiently so we can access more than 100-fold the bandwidth we enjoy today. [04 May 2006]
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