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The Weekly Round-Up: 30.01.09

Round-Up But even fewer adults have worked out that you can turn off the keypad tones as well, which means anyone over 30 composing a message tends to produce a very audible Morse Code-esque "beeb-beeb-beeb"... [30 Jan 2009]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Hearing Morse Code?

Comment Not many people use Morse Code anymore but radio beacons, embassies and some news agencies do. About an hour ago a lady from Belgium emailed me saying she was worried about the fact she keeps hearing... [14 Oct 2008]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Changing tech values

Comment Like Morse code, telegrams and Telex before them, a lot of today's hot technologies will eventually fade in importance. Written at London Heathrow airport and dispatched to silicon.com from a hotel in... [22 Nov 2007]

Text service to save NHS time and money

News Adrian James-Morse, IT co-ordinator for Dr Masterton's Surgery in Streatham, said: "NHS.net is very secure. Information transmission is by 128 bit SSL code. Patients can also be contacted if they are... [19 Dec 2005]

Text me a tenner - mobile phone banking comes of age

News The company behind the service - mobileATM - is a joint venture between UK cash machine network operator LINK and IT services company Morse. This means if a fraudster has someone's bank details but not their mobile phone... [13 Dec 2005]

New year's resolution: Use your mobile as an ATM?

News MobileATM is a joint venture between telecoms integrator and systems supplier Morse Communications and Link, which is owned by 22 financial institutions and is responsible for all cross-bank cash machine traffic in the UK. [13 Dec 2004]

IT Myths: Buggin' out - the history of a word we all hate

News While the ability to send repeated dots automatically was very useful for professional Morse code operators… it could take some practice to ensure one didn't introduce extraneous dots into the... [31 Jul 2003]

Marconi celebrates 100 years of transatlantic communication

News The message was a simple letter "S" in morse code - just three dots, which Marconi and his assistant believed they could hear above the hiss of background radiation. Marconi is today celebrating the... [12 Dec 2001]

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