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10 things we'd change on the 3G iPhone
Comment Plenty of mobile bloggers out there would jump at the chance to pair some kind of Bluetooth keyboard (foldable and/or otherwise) with their iPhone. There's plenty that's great about the new iPhone, says Natasha Lomas. [14 Jul 2008]
Woolly risk analysis is hastening a housing crash
Comment Mortgage borrowers coming off fixed-rate terms are now seeing their monthly interest payments jump by up to £400 per month. Borrowers have moved from a mortgage feast to a famine so bad that the government has stepped in with a £50bn support package. [03 Jul 2008]
Quocirca's Straight Talking: Tighten content security
Comment The aim is to expand the range of products and services sold to existing customers and to be more attractive to those of competitors who may be tempted to jump ship. With the problem of spam in check rather than cured, focus has shifted to data leaks. [02 May 2008]
Editor's Blog: Around the world in 80 minutes?
Comment Not because of the leggy showgirls, of course, but because from there I knew it was a quick hop, skip and jump to New England where the Sam Adams and award-winning cheese was going down a storm. Somewhere between Peru and Belize I finally admitted... [14 Nov 2007]
Editor's Blog: Live from InfoSec
Comment Fraser Kyne, business development manager at Citrix, said: "There is a tendency to jump up and down and be exciting but with security you have to be pragmatic. silicon.com editor-at-large Will Sturgeon is blogging from the InfoSecurity show at... [24 Apr 2007]
Minority Report: Should Apple set its music free?
Comment One would expect the independent labels, many of whom never wanted DRM in the first place, to jump aboard the DRM-free bandwagon. Apple's decision to sell music without DRM is certainly risky. But could it also be Steve Jobs' latest masterstroke? [11 Apr 2007]
Upwardly Mobile: What we can learn from the death of T-One
Comment It's interesting to note the demise of such a service just at the time many others are starting to jump on the FMC bandwagon - BT, Orange, stand up please - and still more are crying out 'me too, me too'. [27 Mar 2007]
From CIO to consultant: The first month
Comment Once I arrived at JFK, normally I would jump in a cab from the airport to the hotel but when I booked the hotel, I had the option of a shuttle bus for £8 so I chose that instead. It's been one month since Mike Barrett left his cushy executive job... [20 Mar 2007]
'My ERP supplier has been acquired - now what?'
Comment The counter-side to the vendor needing you is that an ERP solution is not easy to simply rip and replace, so to some extent you are a captive audience and it will not be easy to jump ship. Quocirca's Sharon Crawford explains how to decide whether... [05 Feb 2007]
When mobile meets the landline
Comment There are no regulatory hurdles that BT needed to jump, so if an FMC service was going to work anywhere it was going to work in the UK. The merging of fixed-line and mobile phone services promises to address the desire of businesses to simplify... [13 Dec 2006]
Leader: Is new kit a waste of money?
Leader Even the Queen made environmental issues a priority in her speech yesterday - a move which caused the hardware vendors, already so eager to please on environmental issues, jump out of their seats and start sending us press releases. [16 Nov 2006]
Minority Report: Microsoft goes for Apple's jugular - the iPod
Comment It seems that after trying to compete with the iPod for years through its hardware partners via its Windows Media digital rights technology and the Windows Media Player software, Microsoft - the undisputed world champion of populist repackaging or... [04 Aug 2006]
Big bucks in China's software industry
Comment It is set to jump again to $12.5bn by 2010, according to China's Ministry of Information Industry. Amid China's tech boom, how is software shaping up? It might not receive the attention that internet- and even mobile-related sectors get but, finds... [26 Jul 2006]
Devil's Advocate: Google goes head-to-head with Microsoft
Comment Which way AOL will jump remains to be seen. In its bid to expand, Google appears to have no choice but to take on Microsoft, says Martin Brampton. But will it be able to succeed where so many others have failed? [20 Dec 2005]
Leader: Get off the SOX compliance hamster wheel
Leader Instead of rushing to comply each time, look for ways to jump off this nasty merry-go-round. Are you on the regulation hamster wheel, wheezing as you try to keep up with the latest edict dumped on you from above? [15 Nov 2005]
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