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The Weekly Round-Up: 25.07.08

Round-Up That's Gibraltar Point in Skegness - a 1,600 mile detour. The point, Veghte said, is that businesses want to see Microsoft standing behind its product. It's worth pondering but don’t dwell on it if you happen to be dawdling at a T-junction. [25 Jul 2008]

Editor's Blog: Why we write about the iPhone

Comment And I'd argue that simply to focus on the hardware itself, no matter how shiny or well designed it is, misses the point. Or am I missing the point - what does it do that a high-end Nokia doesn't already do? [17 Jul 2008]

iPhone 3G, terrorists and tech, file sharers vs ISP

Comment At that point the site fell over again leaving me unsure whether I have a device or not. And, according to a certain anonymous poster, here at silicon towers we need to get over the iPhone.we think the other comments tell a different story. [15 Jul 2008]

Bill Gates on the future, the past and the brilliance of fertilizer…

Comment Now, many of those years fortunately are the years we've already put into it, but to really help that keep on track, and just to give them the positive feedback as they're going through it, that group, that's actually the only one that's truly... [26 Jun 2008]

Beijing Olympics diary: Serious games

Comment I am pleased with where we are because if you look back at the Athens Olympics we're better prepared than we were at the same point before those games. Just 46 days remain until the start of the Beijing Olympics. [23 Jun 2008]

The Weekly Round-Up: 20.06.08

Round-Up These findings point to a significant vulnerability in British corporate security. 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... [20 Jun 2008]

The McCue Interview: Martin Taylor, group CIO, LCH.Clearnet

Comment His current role at clearing house LCH.Clearnet is a case in point for demonstrating his turnaround skills. Martin Taylor is a true CIO big hitter who has moved effortlessly across industry sectors turning around and revitalising failing IT functions. [17 Jun 2008]

Complexity makes travellers miss their connection

Comment The price-point now is so good that I don't think cost is an argument anywhere," says Renato Bottini, head of small business offerings at 3. But now the problem for mobile workers is how to tap into all that increased connectivity, says George Malim. [12 Jun 2008]

Name that tune...the rise of Shazam

Comment Company CEO Andrew Fisher explains: "We cut up a song into slices and look at the vocal performance and the instruments, and it's a sound wave… At any point in the song you've got peaks and troughs… It's a unique fingerprint. [12 Jun 2008]

Claire Hamon

CIO Profile At this point in her career, Hamon undertook an MBA at Bath University specialising in change management. Claire Hamon joined the construction and building maintenance company Rok Group in August 2007, with responsibility for developing an... [11 Jun 2008]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Healthy mobility

Comment Written on a rainy summer afternoon just four miles from my home in a local café with a free wi-fi service. At a recent conference I was describing how mobile devices would become even more indispensable if fitted with an accelerometer and other... [10 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]

Editor's Blog: WFH, LOL?

Comment There will always be technology problems at some point. The average UK commuter spends almost 29 working days each year travelling to work. If you are one of those unlucky London commuters who travel more than three hours per day, that figure... [21 May 2008]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Energy shortages loom

Comment In many city buildings and districts the original power distribution limits have now been reached or exceeded to the point where technology and facilities have to be limited, managed or outsourced. Written during an intensely boring conference... [16 May 2008]

Job interviews: So you think you've got them sussed?

Comment At least convey a desire to explore this opportunity thoroughly so that you can decide whether it is for you or not - you may well still have doubts at this point and that's fine. However good you think you are at job interviews, it doesn't hurt to... [15 May 2008]

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