installation in comment and analysis

Inbox: Vista, Bletchley Park and Cuil

Comment I am currently testing a solution that converts a server 2008 installation into something that looks like Vista but runs like XP. The weekly Inbox column collects the best and most thought provoking of the reader comments silicon.com receives each... [31 Jul 2008]

Beijing Olympics diary: Testing times…

Comment But in addition to supporting these systems, we now have our last two big tasks to complete: final results testing at all the venues with our partners, and the installation of the remaining Info 2008 kiosks and CIS terminals for the media at the... [21 Jul 2008]

Beijing Olympics diary: Serious games

Comment Looking ahead we will now concentrate on fine-tuning the systems and completing the installation of the infrastructure. Just 46 days remain until the start of the Beijing Olympics. So how will the systems fare? [23 Jun 2008]

The Brampton Factor: Licensed to bill

Comment Before the installation got far, the licence code was demanded. Towards the end of the installation, the software said that it needed to be "activated". Software piracy may well be a very bad thing. But does it justify inflicting misery on... [07 May 2008]

Tech Futures: The talkification of the web

Comment No installation, no download required. Now it's the turn of telecoms, argues Howard Greenfield. The internet is set to get louder with the talkification of the web. By adding telephone functionality to HTML pages, innovative software developers are... [01 May 2008]

The Weekly Round-Up: 18.01.08

Round-Up The lack of a removable battery will bother some power users and pedants, but word from Apple is that a replacement battery will cost the same as the one in the existing MacBook Pro and installation is free. [18 Jan 2008]

Minority Report: Apple's blues

Comment Users found despite an apparently successful installation, their Macs soon hung on restarting and presented users with a blank blue monitor. Last month's Leopard launch should have been a triumph. Instead, the OS' 'blue screen of death' has left... [05 Nov 2007]

The Weekly Round-Up: 28.09.07

Round-Up Now this is nowhere near as interesting, exciting and liberated as it sounds - it just means a computer shipped without an operating system allowing users greater choice when it comes to installation. [28 Sep 2007]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Moving office

Comment Easily fixed of course with the purchase and installation of new sockets but at the unfortunate cost of a full day's work. Dispatched to silicon.com via free wi-fi from the unreal atrium of a world only possible, it seems, in Florida [11 Jul 2007]

Television 2.0 cometh

Comment The biggest competitive challenge is the need to drive the per-household cost of installation down to the point where it is cost-effective to deploy to millions of households. Despite the challenges in bringing IPTV into the mainstream, interest is... [04 Jul 2007]

Will's Web Watch: Let the train take the strain

Comment Will Sturgeon explains why business travel by train within the UK is a far more beneficial and enjoyable experience than flying, thanks in large part to the installation of wi-fi on many routes. As I write this, I'm on my way up to the annual... [04 Jun 2007]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: My changing TV habits

Comment Fortunately, or unfortunately, this move entails a near complete rebuild of a property and the installation of around 2km of new phone, intercom, security, smoke alarm, broadcast and Ethernet wiring. IPTV is gradually taking over my viewing time as... [30 Apr 2007]

Do you know what's happening on your network?

Comment Anaman said: "This creates a great liability for the company itself because it has permitted the unauthorised installation of that software. Corporate networks have become vast and complex beasts on which staff waste time and criminal activity... [28 Mar 2007]

Fair Wi-fi: Consumers getting raw deal

Comment As for wi-fi installation and maintenance costs, they have been much exaggerated particularly by those with a vested interest in supplying hotels. Lending his support to silicon.com's 'Fair Wi-fi' campaign Adam Raphael, editor of influential hotel... [20 Feb 2007]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Searching for wi-fi in Norwich

Comment It is therefore somewhat ironic that the city fathers of this far-flung community should be the first in the UK to announce the installation of a free municipal wi-fi network. Written in a coffee shop in Norwich and despatched to silicon.com via... [30 Aug 2006]

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