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Photos: 10 useful Android apps

Photo Another app for those who believe the devil is in the detail. So did silicon.com's Natasha Lomas - and over the next 10 pages you can find more info on the ones she liked. Cab4Me Being handy is the watchword of this app... [12 May 2009]

Quocirca's Changing Channels: Online Conferencing - An Opportunity for Resellers?

White Paper One technology fits the Software as a Service (SaaS) model so neatly that even Microsoft - according to some, the devil incarnate of on-premise software delivery - only provides its product as an on-demand service. [21 Feb 2009]

Cloud computing for finance firms - is it compliant?

Comment However, as always, the devil lies in the detail. Lawyer Andrew Scott explains what to watch out for. At the end of October 2007, amid a blaze of publicity, Microsoft launched Azure, its cloud computing service. [03 Feb 2009]

Terrorists turning to tech, warns gov't

News Chakrabarti said: "The devil's in the detail. In a speech at the Homeland & Border Security Conference 2008 in London on Thursday, Admiral Lord West, parliamentary undersecretary of state for security and... [04 Jul 2008]

Why outsourcing divorce can end in tears…

Comment As mentioned, outsourcing relationships are usually not that acrimonious and often it is a much less risky option to stay with the incumbent - better the devil you know. Sometimes it is better the devil... [04 Feb 2008]

One year on: XP still outshining Vista

News However, when Vista with the SP1 beta was put through benchmark testing by researchers at Devil Mountain Software the improvement was not overwhelming - leaving the latest Windows iteration outshined by its predecessor. [28 Nov 2007]

Vista SP1 beta sent to 12,000 testers

News Microsoft has released a beta version of the first service pack of Windows Vista to about 12,000 testers. Microsoft had said back in August it expected to start private testing of the service pack within a few weeks. [25 Sep 2007]

Novell to spill beans on Microsoft patent pact

News Novell will share details of its patent pact with Microsoft this month in a regulatory filing that had been delayed by a stock option investigation. Novell plans to reveal the details in conjunction with filing its upcoming annual report... [24 May 2007]

Techies plugging in and tuning out

News Meanwhile, a devil-may-care 13 per cent not only choose to crank up their favourite track as they work through helpdesk logs but also blast it out over speakers so their colleagues have to listen too. [09 May 2007]

Longhorn Server test to go public

News Microsoft said it is releasing its first public test version of Windows Server 'Longhorn' as the software behemoth works to get the release out the door. Microsoft said it still plans to finalise the code this year - a stage known as... [26 Apr 2007]

SOA? Get the business involved, say IT chiefs

News The Vanco architecture has been up and running for 18 months now and Doherty said although the operational specification of their SOA was sound the "devil is in the detail" with such deployments. Getting the business to... [23 Mar 2007]

Media behemoths found web video network

News Movies destined for the network will range from The Devil Wears Prada to The Bourne Identity and Little Miss Sunshine. Media giants NBC Universal and News Corp.on Thursday announced plans to join forces with AOL, MSN,... [22 Mar 2007]

Brampton Factor: Are Google, IBM and Microsoft really rivals?

Comment silicon.com is proud to introduce a new monthly column by long-time contributor and Devil's Advocate Martin Brampton. The Brampton Factor will seek to dig deep on the big issues in IT. Today he looks at the rivalry... [25 Apr 2006]

Devil's Advocate: Open source for government

Comment Despite the UK government's reluctance to embrace open source, Martin Brampton points out the many ways they're suited to each other - the least of which is cost. The government regularly claims it will reduce the cost of administration... [21 Feb 2006]

Devil's Advocate: Life after DRM doesn't look so bad

Comment If rights holders put too stringent demands on how we can use digital information, we may well see people move back towards the analogue experience of books and the outdoors, says Martin Brampton. Digital rights management (DRM) is a... [14 Feb 2006]

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