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iPhone 2.0 cuts business mustard, says Gartner
News Once we've done that we'll evaluate the use of iPhone versus BlackBerry. Apple's 3G iPhone smart phone is fit for business use, according to analyst house Gartner. But interested parties should approach adoption slowly,... [11 Aug 2008]
Google Talk finds a home on iPhone
News Connors pointed out there are a few differences when using Google Talk on the iPhone versus a computer. Google is making its Google Talk instant-messaging application available for Apple's iPhone and iPod Touch, however... [04 Jul 2008]
Battle of the social networks: Facebook outpaces MySpace
News The same comScore figures found that MySpace has 73.7 million unique visitors in the US versus Facebook's 35.6 million, and that neither site grew much in the past month. New figures from metrics firm comScore show that,... [24 Jun 2008]
Latest Asus Eees announced
News With the Eee 1000, however, it is the Windows version that has more storage - 80GB of hard drive versus 40GB for the Linux version. The latest versions of the Eee PC will become available in the UK on 1 July, Asus... [16 Jun 2008]
Watch out business - Vista's after you
News Compared with Windows XP, Vista has had fewer vulnerabilities (45 for Vista versus 56 for XP); fewer critical vulnerabilities (17 as opposed to 35); and 60 per cent fewer malicious software infections than XP SP2, Nash... [05 Jun 2008]
Security breaches down - but at what price?
News Ninety-four per cent of wireless networks are now encrypted (versus 47 per cent in 2002) Fifty-five per cent have a document security policy (versus 27 per cent in 2002) According to the survey, the... [23 Apr 2008]
Macs no longer safe from cyberattacks
News In the world of desktop security, there are two sides to the equation: criminal ambition versus the number of exploitable users on a platform. If Mac users fall for scams that PC users have faced for years, it won't be... [23 Jan 2008]
Stories of the year
News Mac versus PCs - the CIO verdict This year was full of high-profile launches, thanks to Apple's iPhone, Microsoft's latest OS Vista and the Google Android announcement. But one of the biggest stories of 2007 - and not... [14 Dec 2007]
Europe embraces consumer tech
News The survey also found companies that allow employees to use non-corporate hardware and software have a greater ratio of remote workers, with 47 per cent of these personal-tech-friendly companies supporting employees working offsite,... [13 Nov 2007]
IT managers sweating over storage
News IBM's own data shows you can draw a curve of cost versus resiliency, which means balancing the cost of storing the data and the cost of being able to access it. Balancing the need to manage and store unprecedented... [01 Nov 2007]
CIO Essentials: Virtual worlds, biometrics and green IT
News The biggest issue however is nothing to do with IT; companies just need to do the maths on demand versus resourcing and not rely on technology to solve what is inherently an age-old challenge. Ever wondered what CIOs are... [16 Oct 2007]
Virtualisation - a CIO's best friend?
News And here's where the Barcelona-based system really shines versus the competition," he said. Chip-makers reckon their next generation of processors are stepping up to the challenges CIOs face: growing volumes of data,... [14 Sep 2007]
Vista: Can Service Pack 1 spur adoption?
News All the signs are we are doing well versus our goal. The first Vista service pack may serve dual purposes for Microsoft: fixing the operating system's rough edges while simultaneously indicating that it's ready for mass... [04 Sep 2007]
Stories of the month - July 2007
News Mac versus PCs - the CIO verdict The age-old Mac vs PC debate was reignited this month when half of the silicon.com CIO Jury decided the cost of upgrading to Microsoft's latest OS - Windows Vista - is encouraging... [30 Jul 2007]
Videoconferencing cuts $150m off Cisco's travel bill
News I can pay for the product in the first year by a factor of two versus what it cost me. Networking giant Cisco has slashed $150m off its corporate travel costs by using its own high-end videoconferencing technology. [25 Jul 2007]
