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The Weekly Round-Up: 18.07.08

Round-Up You may recall tales of last year of truly, utterly sad people queuing for several nights to be the first to get their hands on the first-generation phone only to find that you could have strolled in a couple of days later and picked one up at... [18 Jul 2008]

The Weekly Round-Up: 04.07.08

Round-Up On (roughly) the same subject it appears there may be a lack of people interested in helping the next generation get interested in the industry. This means the 140,000 new IT and telecoms workers tech skills body, e-skills, predicts will be needed... [04 Jul 2008]

Dear silicon.com: Games skills gap, student outsourcing, ID card fears

Comment Well the older generation has that particular skill set in spades and would be quite happy to work on video games. If the games industry wants to nurture talent for the next generation, what they could look at is running competitions for youngsters... [27 Jun 2008]

The Weekly Round-Up: 23.05.08

Round-Up One issue is that the XO laptop resembles the unwanted lovechild of a frantic, drunken coupling between a toilet seat and first-generation iBook. The bad news is that so far the Segway has failed to cause cities to reconstruct themselves... [23 May 2008]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Searching for the truth

Comment It threatens the generation of content and the provision of a valued service. Over the past few years I must have seen a dozen new search engines claiming to be the answer to a maiden's prayer. Each has been based on single, or combined, parameter... [31 Mar 2008]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: The one-box generation

Comment We now have in our midst a new generation who are becoming radio- and TV- free. It threatens the generation of content and the provision of a valued service. Clearly a new business model is required but if recent history is anything to go by that... [26 Mar 2008]

Retail leaders will open up in tough times

Comment The new generation of customers are not going into shops, they are increasingly buying their goods off the net, he argued. The danger is that a downturn will bite into IT spending even though technology could be retailers' saviour, says Julian... [13 Mar 2008]

How fans can grab a slice of the music pie

Comment N is for Next generation N is for Next generation Slicethepie has been running since June 2007 and gives music fans the opportunity to review new music and finance the bands they want to make it big. We speak to major labels occasionally and one of... [18 Feb 2008]

Offshoring - not just about the costs

Comment Labour arbitrage is clearly one driver - but with predictions of a shortfall of 20 to 40 per cent in IT staff over the next five years as the US post-war baby boomers generation retire - it's also a move to ensure access to talent in coming years. [18 Feb 2008]

Indian IT outsourcers look ahead

Comment And APJ Abdul Kalam, the former president of India, set a vision of India's transformation from a global software powerhouse to a global knowledge systems powerhouse, at the heart of a global knowledge network devoted to driving the non-linear... [14 Feb 2008]

Why outsourcing divorce can end in tears…

Comment Many of the first-generation outsourcing contracts that were entered into in the 1990s have now expired or are coming to an end, especially IT outsourcing contracts. Lawyers are increasingly advising on second- and subsequent-generation outsourcing... [04 Feb 2008]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Getting thinner fast

Comment During the past 15 years I have seen one generation of laptop after another get faster and more expansive with a consequential loss of facilities that just seems to go unnoticed. So when my new machine does arrive it will also lack wired LAN and... [28 Jan 2008]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Christmas wish list

Comment N is for Next generation It doesn't really prepare me for the radically new. Every year of my life seems to have been challenging for one reason or another. But I have always been able to stay ahead of the game and keep on top of technology and... [20 Dec 2007]

Tech Visions: Wireless sale of the century

Comment The availability of this prime communications spectrum is one of the biggest band grabs of the century heralding "truly next-generation advanced wireless services", according to FCC chairman Kevin Martin. [17 Dec 2007]

Itanium revisited - one year on

Comment Hardly mentioned at the Intel Developers Forum this September, the next-generation Itanium 9100 processor line, codenamed Montvale, was released in a strangely muted fashion in October. The next generation Itanium chip - due to arrive sometime in... [13 Dec 2007]

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