mp3 in comment and analysis
The Weekly Round-Up: 20.06.08
Round-Up The Round-Up tries not to make a habit of getting caught with its pants down but this week's laughs are brought to you from the surprisingly comfy confines of trap number three in the local conveniences. [20 Jun 2008]
The Weekly Round-Up: 28.03.08
Round-Up Planes, trains and automobiles - the title of an amusing comedy flick starring Steve Martin is also a neat segue into the Round-Up's opening gambit, after a week gorging itself senseless on chocolate eggs and iPlayer programmes. [28 Mar 2008]
Editor's Blog: Digital cold turkey, Himalayan style
Comment I've often talked about going digital cold-turkey, dumping the gadgets, the laptop and the broadband, and finding out how long I could cope before being reduced to a shivering wreck, pleading for a little bit of high-tech fun. [10 Jan 2008]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: The last CD
Comment Written at a Copenhagen hotel and dispatched to silicon.com via a free wi-fi service Ask yourself this simple question: when was the last time you burned a CD and can you even remember the floppy disk? [25 Oct 2007]
The Weekly Round-Up: 07.09.07
Round-Up There was a deafening cheer from Microsoft's marketing legions this week as the news broke that the Zune now stands a good chance of making serious inroads into the hard drive-based MP3 player market currently dominated by the iPod. [07 Sep 2007]
Speeding up the net - is it possible?
Comment At some point all organisations need to send and receive vital info over the public internet. Quocirca's Bob Tarzey looks at how to ensure this happens as quickly as possible. The best way to get reliable performance out of a wide area network (WAN... [09 Jul 2007]
Steve Ranger's Notebook: How my iPod ate the weekend
Comment Technology is supposed to save time and make us more productive but sometimes it accomplishes just the opposite. Steve Ranger picks the top three time-wasting offenders. A friend of mine - who perhaps understandably wishes to remain nameless... [05 Jun 2007]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Wi-fi radiation scare
Comment Written on the Ipswich to London train and dispatched to silicon.com via the City of Westminster free (for a trial period) wi-fi service A long time ago when our planet was less developed than today, mankind invented the spear. [29 May 2007]
The Weekly Round-Up: 18.05.07
Round-Up "You're the one for me, fatty," sang Morrissey all the way back in 1992, yet not everybody is quite so welcoming of the bigger-boned members of society. But help is at hand for anybody with a little more podge than dignity - with news that you can... [18 May 2007]
Upwardly Mobile: Why mobile DRM must die
Comment The brave new world of DRM-free music is in its infancy but it will surely have implications for mobile music. Jo Best imagines what the future might look like. The sun has not long set on the announcement between Apple and EMI that saw the record... [01 May 2007]
Leader: Why we keep our eye on the iPod
Leader When you're mentally shaking your fist at the emo-loving teenager next to you playing their iPod too loud on the train, you might not be thinking about the link from the world's favourite MP3 player to enterprise technology. [11 Apr 2007]
Minority Report: Should Apple set its music free?
Comment Apple's decision to sell music without DRM is certainly risky. But could it also be Steve Jobs' latest masterstroke? Seb Janacek explains. In move that Apple CEO Steve Jobs described as the "next big step forward in the digital music revolution... [11 Apr 2007]
The Weekly Round-Up: 23.03.07
Round-Up If you aren't reading this column cowering under your desk, wearing protective Kevlar underwear and considering your business continuity plans, then the Round-Up suspects you aren't taking the threat to humanity as seriously as you should. [23 Mar 2007]
Minority Report: The 10 best things about Apple
Comment After naming the 10 worst things about Apple earlier this month, Seb Janacek turns tail and counts down the qualities which have won the company such a loyal following. Much like Marmite, people seem to either love or hate Apple. [21 Feb 2007]
3GSM Diary, day 3: Speed and a GSM wristwatch
Comment It's the second day of the show proper and the crowds at the Fira conference centre are just as large, packing in to listen to the great and the good of mobile speak - among today's keynotes were Vodafone CEO Arun Sarin and Sanjiv Ahuja, head of... [14 Feb 2007]
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