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Dell targets China, India with PC range
News See what happened when silicon.com editor Steve Ranger went to visit the Beijing Olympics venues. Dell unveiled several new computers yesterday made specifically for emerging PC markets like China and India. [28 Aug 2008]
Linux Foundation releases developer guide
News Some developers and businesses attempting to submit changes to the Linux kernel find themselves tangled up with the processes used, according to the guide, which was written by Jonathan Corbet, executive editor of lwn.net and himself a Linux... [18 Aug 2008]
Superfast London Olympic network gets underway
News Check out the Editor's Blog for the silicon.com chief's take on the hot tech issues of the moment. A network capable of streaming the equivalent of 50,000 DVDs every second is being built for the London 2012 Olympic games. [31 Jul 2008]
'Cool' new rival set to challenge Google?
News Danny Sullivan, a web search analyst and editor-in-chief of Search Engine Land, said Cuil can try to exploit complaints consumers may have with Google - namely, that it tries to do too much, that its results favour already popular sites, and that... [28 Jul 2008]
Techies swap BlackBerrys for the beach
News Check out the Editor's Blog for the silicon.com chief's take on the hot tech issues of the moment. silicon.com readers say they will have no problem putting down their BlackBerrys and getting on with the sunbathing this summer. [25 Jul 2008]
And the designer of the next great gadget is? - You
News Check out the Editor's Blog for the silicon.com chief's take on the hot tech issues of the moment. Apple's style gurus should watch their backs because the killer-gadgets of the future will be devised by none other than Joe Public say analysts. [11 Jul 2008]
Businesses ignoring social networking potential?
News Check out the Editor's Blog for the silicon.com chief's take on the hot tech issues of the moment. Businesses need to be more aware of the potential benefits and risks of social networking, according to analysts. [10 Jul 2008]
Happy 10th birthday, silicon.com
News Just a week later France defeated Brazil 3-0 to win the 1998 World Cup.silicon.com's editor Steve Ranger said: "It's a great milestone for us to hit. Happy birthday, silicon.com - your favourite business and technology publication is 10 years old. [07 Jul 2008]
London data centres hit by credit crunch
News Check out the Editor's Blog for the silicon.com chief's take on the hot tech issues of the moment. London's data centre sector has suffered a downturn, with no corporates taking up space in the capital this year. [04 Jul 2008]
Exclusive: UK's top CIO revealed
News Steve Ranger, editor of silicon.com, said: "IT spend in the UK reached $84.5bn in 2007 - a year on year increase of 16.3 per cent. Royal Mail's Robin Dargue has been voted the UK's top CIO as he embarks on a mammoth technology-based £2bn... [11 Jun 2008]
IT salaries defy economic gloom
News Mark Crail, Celre managing editor, said in a statement: "IT staff have managed to defy the downward trend of the economy so far. IT pay is rising faster than at any time in the past three years, according to a salary survey. [10 Jun 2008]
Exclusive: silicon.com reveals the world's Tech Hotspots
News Silicon.com editor Steve Ranger said: "The silicon.com Tech Hotspots list shows that technology innovation is really a global industry. Silicon Valley, Bangalore and London have been named the most innovative and influential locations for... [03 Jun 2008]
National Work from Home Day: A blessing or a curse?
News We had the news meeting over the phone between news editor and individual reporters - which was fine. The piece I was editing first thing about the dos and don'ts of job interviews went over without a hitch from my home near the Sussex coast to our... [16 May 2008]
UK drops from 'IT readiness' top 10
News Irene Mia, the report's co-editor and a senior economist at the WEF, said: "The successful experience of the Nordic countries, Singapore, the US or Korea shows that a coherent government vision on the importance of ICT, coupled with an early focus... [11 Apr 2008]
Male-targeted mobiles hog market
News Check out the Editor's Blog for the silicon.com chief's take on the hot tech issues of the moment. Mobile phones are designed by men for men, with women and children not getting a look in, according to analyst Gartner. [10 Apr 2008]
