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Bletchley Park's World War Two codebreakers in their own words
News The Colossus was the world's first programmable electronic computer and was built to crack the Lorenz code used to protect the German High Command's orders to the army's field marshals. Because the Wrens rarely knew what... [05 Nov 2009]
Photos: Google's Android 2.0 unifies email
Photo The Android 2.0 'Eclair' update will add a unified email inbox. On previous Android phones, users have complained about the disparate experience between the various email apps. Photo credit: Google With 2.0 you'll be able to add multiple... [28 Oct 2009]
Photos: New BlackBerry Bold-ly goes for European design
Photo Dr Norbert Lammert, President of the German Parliament - pictured above with Lazaridis - also spoke at today's launch of the new Bold. "A little less bold" is how RIM's co-CEO has described the latest incarnation of its... [21 Oct 2009]
Bletchley Park WWII codebreakers honoured
News The Foreign Secretary was speaking at the manor house at Bletchley Park, where he presented commemorative medals to 35 veterans who were part of the 10,000-strong team that helped crack the codes used by the German,... [13 Oct 2009]
Solutions Provider Drives Global Growth With Vertical Focus and Partner Channel
White Paper Modus Consult, a German provider of vertical software solutions that integrate with Microsoft Dynamics NAV, sought ways to grow its business and protect it from economic instabilities. The company gained Certified for... [02 Oct 2009]
Comodo Helps Zamberg.com Land Customers for High-Quality Grooming Products
White Paper Zamberg.com is a leading distributor of high quality German grooming products. It is the largest distributor of products made by craftsmen in Solingen, Germany. Zamberg.com is the exclusive U.S.distributor for many... [30 Sep 2009]
Online fraudsters enlist Trojans to run off with your money
News The specific Trojan Finjan researchers analysed targets customers of unnamed German banks. Finjan has notified German law enforcement authorities, Ben-Itzhak said. Researchers at security firm Finjan... [30 Sep 2009]
Photos: Motorola's first Android device
Photo The Cliq is Motorola's first Google Android device. In the US, the Cliq will be exclusive to T-Mobile and will be available later this year. It will be the third Android phone for the carrier (joining the T-Mobile MyTouch 3G and the... [14 Sep 2009]
Photos: WWII codebreakers return to Bletchley Park
Photo On Sunday these women and more than 100 other veteran codebreakers returned to Bletchley Park, where in 1939 the British began to decipher German military code which was created using the Enigma coder. [07 Sep 2009]
Apple tablet, Windows 7, Nokia mini laptop, 3D printers and future mobiles
Photo The German navy developed this four rotor M4 Enigma machine in 1942 and its codes were not cracked by UK codebreakers until late 1943. August saw this futuristic-looking machine, the ULTra personal rapid transit (PRT)... [02 Sep 2009]
BAMF Introduces IT-Supported User Helpdesk System
White Paper The German Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF) is the center of expertise for asylum, migration, and integration in Germany. It needed to accelerate processing of IT error messages and service queries by the... [01 Sep 2009]
Dell Brings Infrastructure Stability and Longevity to German Construction Firm
White Paper Deutsche Everlite relied on a single server and direct attached storage to run mission critical applications such as order processing, but this posed a risk to business continuity. The company needed to improve stability and manageability. [28 Aug 2009]
Software and Consulting Company Achieves Strong Vertical Growth
White Paper The company created a partner channel of companies that resell, implement, and localize Microsoft Dynamics NAV to enter public-sector markets outside of its German base and develop new solutions to support customers. [28 Aug 2009]
Wikipedia editors to stop vandals messing with articles of the living
News Confirming a story reported on Monday by The New York Times, a Wikimedia Foundation spokesman said the "flagged revisions" feature is already active on the German site but needs some fleshing out before it goes live to... [26 Aug 2009]
Photos: Secret-code machines come to Bletchley
Photo The Enigma electro mechanical rotor machines were invented by a German engineer at the end of WWI and from the 1920s were used to encrypt and decrypt commercial, military and government messages in many countries. [17 Aug 2009]