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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. This may not have been possible just two years ago but today's netbooks - neat, light and small enough to tuck inside your... [02 Nov 2009]
CIOs waste energy and budget as one in six servers go unused
News Perhaps you might like to take a long hard look at your server estate. IDC said if the overall datacentre power bills are reduced to a per-server basis, this means €623 was spent to operate an average server 24... [19 Oct 2009]
YouTube presses play on Channel 4 top shows
News The broadcaster's best-known shows such as Skins, Hollyoaks, The Inbetweeners and Peep Show will all feature on YouTube, along with around 3,000 hours of full-length programming such as Teachers and Ramsay's Kitchen... [16 Oct 2009]
Cash won't cut it: Time to get creative in attracting skilled workers
Comment In the fast-moving, globally networked era, the most successful players will be those best able to foster an entrepreneurial spirit among staff and manage a multitude of long-term and ad hoc relationships with suppliers,... [13 Oct 2009]
Autonomous Mental Development: A New Interdisciplinary Transactions for Natural and Artificial Intelligence
White Paper Although some baby animals can get up and walk within hours after birth, what a human child learns during the first two years of life easily exceeds what those animals learn in their entire lifetime. Furthermore, besides... [16 Sep 2009]
Motorola joins the Android Cliq with T-Mobile device
News Long-rumoured as the Morrison, the Motorola Cliq will be available from T-Mobile later this year, just in time for Christmas, but pricing was not revealed during its introduction. Rated talk time is 6... [11 Sep 2009]
India outsourcing workers stressed to the limit
Comment Now, that growth is beginning to take its toll on its workers who labour for long hours in stressful work environments to meet tight deadlines for customers thousands of miles away. The causes are a... [25 Aug 2009]
Last chance to get Windows 7 release candidate for free
News Even for those that get the software, the free ride only lasts so long. The software will expire entirely on 1 June and, starting 1 March, it will begin shutting down every two hours to remind users that... [19 Aug 2009]
Botnet finds a home on Twitter
News While other services like Facebook and the Google-owned Blogger were also hit by the attack, Twitter was the only one to suffer a full-out, hours-long outage, and it called into question just how secure... [17 Aug 2009]
Photos: Apple tablet: What's on our wish list
Photo As long as everyone's speculating blindly, we took the initiative to work up a wish list of hardware and software for when, or if, the Apple tablet is ever released. No matter how snazzy an Apple tablet might look, after... [05 Aug 2009]
Ofcom to shake up number-porting times
News Ofcom said it is aiming for the transfer to take from two hours to one day. Reform is long overdue, so we welcome Ofcom's return to this issue," 3 said. Ofcom has published new proposals for speeding up... [05 Aug 2009]
Auto Finance Company Supports Long-Term Success With Better Project Management
White Paper Employees save hours each day with increased automation, and the company can analyze the business and forecast resources more accurately. The solution also helps Santander to stay on track with its... [25 Jul 2009]
IT Firm Uses Server Product to Reduce Customer Downtime From Forty Hours to One
White Paper With offices in Centerville, Ohio, and Hebron, Kentucky, Total Care Computer Consulting specializes in developing long-term, solution-oriented IT partnerships with small businesses. With Windows Home Server, Total Care... [25 Jul 2009]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Tales of all-in-one woe
Comment I fought this one for more than three hours to discover the scanner demanded extensive modifications to my firewall and network settings. Judging by the experience of friends and the dialogue on user group sites, I may... [13 Jul 2009]
Data moving to the cloud? Cybercrime will follow
News His office also has been tracking a botnet for a long time that has grown to include 100,000 or so compromised computers. FBI agent Donna Peterson said her office had seen a "tremendous uptick in large-scale, fairly... [13 Jul 2009]