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10 things we'd change on the 3G iPhone
Comment Where's the video record? With such a nice screen it's a crying shame the iPhone can only be used to watch videos not to record them too. The 3G iPhone has finally arrived - a year and a half after CEO Steve Jobs first confirmed rumours Apple would... [14 Jul 2008]
Mentoring: Tech charity's recipe for success
Comment The Prince's Trust's Technology Leadership Group (TLG) arm has passed the £5m milestone in its fundraising for young people setting up tech or heavily technology-dependent businesses - and continues its record in being more successful than banks... [09 Jul 2008]
Name that tune...the rise of Shazam
Comment Pre-release content is Shazam's "key differentiator", says Fisher - and getting those sounds into the database means having good relations with record labels and DJs. There's a chart of most identified songs on the homepage - and Shazam freely... [12 Jun 2008]
Nigel Underwood
CIO Profile He has a strong track record of delivering with this kind of integration project, having done the same at Exel while also leading an aggressive cost-cutting and global supply chain programme when Exel bought logistics company Tibbett and Britten. [11 Jun 2008]
Gordon Lovell-Read
CIO Profile That background has given him a rare mix of leadership capabilities and a proven track record in strategy, business transformation, change management, sales, marketing, consulting, project management and business development. [11 Jun 2008]
Who voted on the CIO50?
Comment Votes were based on a CIO's leadership ability, delivery and execution record, innovation and influence. The silicon.com CIO50 2008 list was compiled using the votes of 25 CIOs and an expert judging panel. [11 Jun 2008]
Minority Report: What's in store for the iPhone?
Comment When it comes to predicting Apple product launches, Seb Janacek admits his track record is patchy. With the accumulated confidence of someone with a truly abysmal track record of predicting the company's next product iterations the verdict on the... [23 May 2008]
The Weekly Round-Up: 23.05.08
Round-Up In this week's Hansard - the verbatim record of debates in both Houses of Parliament - tucked in between discussions on polyclinics and an education and skills survey was a short but lively debate on the legal use of the Segway in the UK. [23 May 2008]
Legal Eye: What's the score for the music biz?
Comment From free downloads to albums you can pay as much as you like for, the internet has put traditional record companies in a spin. There is pressure to develop so-called 360-degree deals, where a record company manages all the rights of an artist... [22 May 2008]
Are we losing the security war?
Comment Five years further into the search for this elusive goal, I'm reminded of one of my comments from that report: "This problem brings us to where we are today, at the beginning of 2003, looking back at a disastrous record of security incidents and... [29 Apr 2008]
The Weekly Round-Up: 25.04.08
Round-Up All this despair despite high UK earnings and plentiful jobs: labour market figures show employment at its highest level since records began in 1971, average earnings have increased and vacancies are at a record high. [25 Apr 2008]
Dear silicon.com... File-sharers, women in tech and the price of 'experts'
Comment With the exception of Billy Bragg last week, I have not heard artists making too much of a fuss about this issue - it is the huge record cartel that is trying to hold on to its monopoly long after the rug has been pulled out from under its feet. [17 Apr 2008]
People are mugs over identity theft
Comment If you have ever attempted to report an internet-related crime at your local police station, you can imagine how the civilian assistant - it's unlikely you'll see a police officer - will react to your claiming from behind a reinforced window that... [08 Apr 2008]
The Weekly Round-Up: 14.03.08
Round-Up That at least is the view of the influential CEO and founder of Carphone Warehouse, Charles Dunstone, a man with a proven track record of knowing what the kids want. iPhone and iPod Touch fans are in for a third-party app bonanza after Apple... [14 Mar 2008]
Malice, misuse, mistake - security dangers pile up
Comment The study found that total average cost of a breach reached £47 per record. Detection and escalation account for £15 per record, ex-post response for another £15 and the largest cost is loss of business - £17 per record. [10 Mar 2008]
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