laptop in comment and analysis

iPhone nano: Fact or fiction?

Comment   Photos: Apple flying high at Macworld   Photos: Apple's Jobs slims down laptop for Macworld 2008   Photos: High life at the high-tech hotel   Photos: Who's in the iPhone queue? [05 Aug 2008]

The Weekly Round-Up: 01.08.08

Round-Up Indeed, the Round-Up admits it probably should have left the laptop at home. But the Olympics might not be for those of you picked last in games - ah, the bitter memories still rankle like sand in the keyboard of a creaking laptop. [01 Aug 2008]

Bumpy landing for Bangalore's airport dream

Comment From Electronics City, the 65km trip to the airport can take three hours, outstripping the charge on most laptop batteries. There were high hopes for Bangalore's multimillion dollar air hub, which opened in May. [30 Jul 2008]

Editor's Blog: Why we write about the iPhone

Comment   Photos: Apple flying high at Macworld   Photos: Apple's Jobs slims down laptop for Macworld 2008   Photos: High life at the high-tech hotel   Photos: Who's in the iPhone queue? [17 Jul 2008]

The Weekly Round-Up: 11.07.08

Round-Up Our hardy reporters had to cope with tourists, glare on their laptop screens, freak gusts of wind, the terrors of flat batteries and… spiders. Yes, that's right folks - the business and technology site you know and love has been delivering news... [11 Jul 2008]

The Weekly Round-Up: 20.06.08

Round-Up And one of those irritating geezers who sell a squirt of aftershave or perfume, especially if they added printer paper and spare laptop batteries to their armoury of aftershaves and lollies. The Round-Up tries not to make a habit of getting caught... [20 Jun 2008]

Dear silicon.com: Prison IT, iPhone wi-fi, and the clock ticking on XP...

Comment The latest iPhone software allows corporates to remotely wipe all data from a lost or stolen iPhone so the iPhone could potentially be more secure than a laptop. I lament the passing of XP, having recently bought a Vista equipped laptop, I wish... [19 Jun 2008]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Wireless jelly

Comment First time around you suspect your laptop is having a bad OS day. Written in a London coffee shop with the five-bar signal problem and dispatched via a free wi-fi node later the same day. You know how it is: you're in a coffee shop working online... [13 Jun 2008]

Computing on the go

Comment And although not truly an ultra-portable because of its 13-inch screen, Apple's Air is most famous for being the thinnest laptop on the market, measuring less than 2cm at its thickest point. Yet just how far has the trusty combination of laptop and... [04 Jun 2008]

The Weekly Round-Up: 23.05.08

Round-Up The new XO2 laptop is one large touch display that can be transformed into a hinged laptop with a touch keyboard, an electronic book or two-screen display. The new machine will further squeeze its power consumption, the original XO laptop consumes... [23 May 2008]

The Weekly Round-Up: 18.04.08

Round-Up Sick of being lumbered with a four-year-old laptop and want the latest? Within two years, the brand and model of the enterprise laptop could be decided by the user, not the IT department. Meanwhile, your webmaster wants a top of the range Alienware... [18 Apr 2008]

Vendors hype up compliance fears

Comment The Nationwide's £980,000 fine by the FSA in February last year following the theft of a laptop with unencrypted data highlights that. Compliance. The word strikes fear into the heart of even the hardened executive. [08 Apr 2008]

Dear silicon.com... T5 chaos, mobile maladies, and laptop losses…

Comment Following that, another topic on readers' radars is the debate over the dangers of mobile phones, and lastly, government laptop losses are ruffling feathers again. I'm sorry but to lose a laptop is just plain stupid, let alone careless. [03 Apr 2008]

Dear silicon.com... green carrots, cloud nine chats, open source ponderings …

Comment Surely wi-fi for laptop users would be sufficient? So, from the sinking ship of the carbon footprint to flying high and still being able to chat, readers let rip on the week's tech happenings. Sinking ships [27 Mar 2008]

Legal Eye: Is encryption really the silver bullet?

Comment The success of data encryption in preserving the confidentiality of information was demonstrated recently by the discovery of a confidential Home Office disc found hidden in a laptop sold via online auction site eBay. [27 Mar 2008]

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