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Telepresence - time to work together
Comment They seem to believe there is enough revenue to be made from existing accounts and intra-company communications that they can turn a blind eye to the day when adoption of telepresence is widespread - and customers start... [06 May 2009]
Revealed: What students think of tech work
News Tania Howarth Birds Eye Iglo Group If IT is to plug its skills gap by attracting graduates from other disciplines the industry needs to convince students the work can be as exciting as its potentially wallet-fattening... [23 Jun 2008]
Editor's Blog: Wi-fi at conference and more
Comment And finally, on an early tube into work this morning, an article in daily freesheet Metro caught my eye. That's pretty much in line with figures we've previously heard ourselves but something else caught my... [05 Mar 2007]
Photos: Google Earth showcases natural disasters
Photo Looking into the eye of the storm, this satellite image of Katrina shows a dark, smooth sea surface at the hurricane's heart, due to the lack of winds and extreme low pressure there. Sandstorms rising in the Thar are a... [17 Nov 2006]
Are biometrics ready for the UK?
News The other problem is that dark-skinned people don't have much contrast in the eye so it can't be processed. The difference between each eye is as much as you and me. If you pull out an... [23 Feb 2006]
'Using a PC is bad for your eyes'
News Researchers from Ohio State University found that people who squint at their PC's monitor - looking at complex or detailed information onscreen, for example - are prone to eye strain and a condition known as... [01 Dec 2005]
The Weekly Round-Up: 22.07.05
Round-Up One silicon.com reader wondered why anybody would want more women in IT when those already working in tech aren't too easy on the eye (in his opinion. At that point, those with a keen eye may have... [22 Jul 2005]
John Lamb's Year: 2001 - surfing in space
Comment As the real millennium approaches, this column, with its eye always set on the future, warns you to expect the unexpected. Yes, high-tech stocks will recover, the flood of spurious ecommerce surveys will... [18 Dec 2000]