input in news
First students graduate from IT 'business' degree
News Several IT employers, including British Airways, BT, Ford, Fujitsu, IBM and Unilever actively support the degree - by providing input such as lectures, short courses or work placements, or attending networking events with students. [24 Jul 2008]
UK games industry needs to go back to uni
News She added: "We'd like the industry to really step up to the plate in all sorts of ways to work with higher education to be supportive in the work that they do so we can co-ordinate greater input into the curriculum and support that they provide... [08 Jul 2008]
Google gets map happy with Tele Atlas
News Tele Atlas, which was recently acquired by sat-nav company TomTom, will be able to take advantage of Google's user input tech to keep its map data up to date. CEO of Tele Atlas, Bill Henry, said the agreement is important as it gives Tele Atlas... [30 Jun 2008]
NHS prescribes germ-resistant keyboards
News Studies have suggested that computer input devices such as keyboards and mouses play a part in the spread of common hospital infections. The NHS has taken delivery of 7,500 infection-resistant keyboards, which could significantly cut the rates of... [18 Jun 2008]
Qwerty vs touch, WFH, iPhone 2.0, Segway madness
News But the big stories of the month were not all about smart phone input systems - also getting lots of clicks was silicon.com's Naked CIO columnist, giving a frank assessment of open source's role in business: for niche use only. [30 May 2008]
Microsoft gets touchy-feely in Windows 7
News He was referring to technologies that gives users the ability to control computers with voice commands, detect and sort different kinds of images and use electronic ink instead of typing for computer input. [28 May 2008]
Smart phone battle: Qwerty vs touchscreen
News Dominic Cameron, technology director at lastminute.com, argued that most people will not need to use a smart phone for huge amounts of text input. We all use devices slightly differently, but I 'consume' 90 per cent of the time and 'input' 10 per... [22 May 2008]
Mobile management woes? O2's here to help
News Businesses signing up will also have access to O2's Professional Services team for strategic input and regular service "health checks". O2 UK has launched a managed services offering for enterprises looking to cope with increasing numbers of... [21 May 2008]
Microsoft: Walls will become computers of the future
News TouchWall itself uses infrared and laser technology to sense touch input, Microsoft said. Speaking to a crowd of CEOs, Bill Gates, Microsoft chairman, showed off prototype technology he said will allow home and office walls to become computers. [15 May 2008]
RIM quiet on touchscreen BlackBerry rumours
News So this is how we see our life when it comes to input and output and form factor - whether it's media player or speakers or camera or keyboard… or other derivates … we're not religious. The new BlackBerry Bold may have been touted as an 'iPhone... [14 May 2008]
Businesses may be forced to pay for e-crime police
News Catherine Bowen, head of crime policy at the BRC, said that businesses would expect to have input on the running of the unit if they were supporting its costs. Businesses would be forced to contribute to the funding of a national police e-crime... [17 Mar 2008]
Tech to cut red tape and leave police to police
News Pilot handheld devices for police officers to input information directly - expected to reduce the average time taken to record each stop and search from 25 minutes to six minutes. A shake-up of UK law enforcement promises to use technology to deal... [08 Feb 2008]
Happy 10th birthday Mozilla - there's a bug in your cake
News Insufficient security validation of input file names in the Firefox header lets an attacker order the browser to access files it is not supposed to be able to access. Security from A to Z Click on the links below to find out more. [25 Jan 2008]
CIOs vital in mergers and acquisitions
News Two CIOs who respectively played a major role in the £1.75bn sale of the AA to CVC and Permira and the merger of TI Group and Smith Industries agreed that IT input was vital to the deals. Trevor Didcock, former CIO of the AA, said his input played... [10 Jan 2008]
EC launches mobile carbon tracking
News The mobGAS software is free to download to a mobile phone and allows people to input daily activities that could produce the greenhouse gases carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide. The European Commission (EC) has launched a mobile app that... [03 Dec 2007]
