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Bletchley Park's World War Two codebreakers in their own words
News Up to two-thirds of the staff at Bletchley Park were young women and Osborne was one of up to 400 other Wrens at Woburn Abbey, home to the Duke of Bedford, but her accommodation was less grand than might be expected. [05 Nov 2009]
Photos: Google Waves hello to a new way of doing business
Photo Each person who is working within a wave will see the same image, so as each person adds new parts to the business model the image is updated in real-time for everyone on the wave. This allows staff from different... [02 Nov 2009]
Can I use a netbook as my everyday work machine?
Comment I start each day by working from home for a couple of hours before making my way into the office. As a sub editor for silicon.com, my working day is broken down by a mixture of... [02 Nov 2009]
Secure Employee Mobility and the Need for Identity Assurance
White Paper Whether it is a sales representative or engineer dealing with a customer opportunity, someone traveling on a business trip, a person trying to extend their hours by working at home at night or on the... [05 Oct 2009]
Where to make the biggest bucks working in IT
News The second highest rewards go to those working in the IT, web and telecom sectors, where IT workers take home £42,360 each year. Techies in these industries collect about £8,000 more than the £35,452... [01 Oct 2009]
The Power of Connections
White Paper With avirtual private network (VPN), employees can securely connect to your network, even when working from home or on the road. Keeping your employees connected to people and information anytime,... [28 Sep 2009]
Intel takes aim at clever TVs as the gogglebox gets connected
News But it's coming, Rattner said, illustrating his point with help from 3eality Digital, which showed a professional camera that can shoot live 3D video, and Silicon Valley start-up HDI, which is working on laser-based 3D TVs. [28 Sep 2009]
The PC is past it: Computing power is everywhere, says Intel
News In his keynote speech to developers on Tuesday, Otellini drove home the message that, through standards technology, Intel wants developers to be able to just build once, not many times for multiple platforms. [24 Sep 2009]
The Weekly Round-Up: 18.09.09
Round-Up The Round-Up is sure it's going to be a hit, and is already working on a kipper tie that can store an iPod Classic or a netbook… The survey reveals that more than half of us hoard our unused phones at... [18 Sep 2009]
Google steps up efforts to liberate user data
News Google has been working on that kind of effort since 2007 as an extension of the company's famous "Don't Be Evil" pledge, a component of which strives to avoid falling prey to the traditional Silicon Valley business... [15 Sep 2009]
Want to boost your pay packet? Get yourself a bigger employer
News While working for a SME might have a lot of rewards - more flexible working hours, perhaps, or even a greater degree of job security - it will not bring you the biggest financial reward, new research has... [11 Sep 2009]
Want to run iPhone apps on Windows phones?
News One use case that we hear about is [separation] of home and work," says Krishnamurti. While the demonstration used a prototype handset from Texas Instruments, Krishnamurti says VMware is working closely... [03 Sep 2009]
The Big Network: Why the IT Network Assumes New Importance in the Connected World
White Paper It so happens that the same ways of interacting at home is also very suitable for a new way of doing business and for delivering public services. The same technologies can be used to enable a much more dynamic, creative... [30 Aug 2009]
Optimizing PC Refresh Cycles to Maximize Business Value
White Paper PCs, mobile PCs, notebooks or handhelds in corporate offices, conference rooms, remote offices, home offices, airports, cafes, hotels or wherever in the world they happen to be. Understanding the cost impact of PC... [30 Aug 2009]
Kids today: Don't fear the Millennials at work
Comment After working in schools and speaking to real live young people, I couldn't find any of these workplace time bombs. After working in schools, Richard Leyland tells a different story. They may be little... [24 Aug 2009]