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Inbox: Social networking can help you secure a job
Comment The weekly Inbox column collects the best and most thought-provoking of the reader comments silicon.com receives each week. Read more comments on this story… You can offer your own... [11 Nov 2009]
Exclusive: Jimmy Wales on what's next for Wikipedia
Comment There's a vast majority of Wikipedia where the entry was started by one person, really heavily edited by one more, and two or three more have added some comments or critiques and changed some spelling or something, so... [05 Nov 2009]
'A full-scale switch to Macs is laughable'
Comment Reader and embedded Linux developer, S Macdonald, asked: "How about companies not wanting to be tied to a single supplier of their computer technology? Despite saying Macs are "so much better" than their Windows... [13 Oct 2009]
All change please: Your train ticket will never be the same again
News The Department of Transport (DfT) today released a consultation document, inviting comments on the development of its future smart ticketing strategy for public transport in England. NFC, used in the Oyster card, allows... [20 Aug 2009]
Microsoft after Gates, Google Chrome, ID cards, printer woes and more
News In what can only be described as barbed comments aimed squarely at Microsoft's heart, Google said: "We are going back to the basics and completely redesigning the underlying security architecture of the OS so that users... [03 Aug 2009]
Inbox: ID cards U-turn: The end is nigh?
Comment The weekly Inbox column collects the best and most thought-provoking of the reader comments silicon.com receives each week. Don't forget to post your own response below to any of these stories or... [06 Jul 2009]
Naked CIO: The board must follow corporate policy
Comment The two reader comments to the article both questioned how to deal with board members who do not follow company policy with respect to appropriate computer use. One anonymous reader... [06 Jul 2009]
Naked CIO: Proud to be working in IT
Comment In writing this column I have received many reader comments - both supporting and challenging my views. Comments on my articles wish me luck and ask after how I am doing. When the Naked... [26 May 2009]
Inbox: Brits ditching mobiles? Fat chance
Comment The weekly Inbox column collects the best and most thought-provoking of the reader comments silicon.com receives each week. Read on below, and don't forget to post your own response to any of these... [18 May 2009]
Newspapers failing web 2.0 challenge
Comment These comments make good sound bites but the response from most news organisations has been to just do more of the same. If as a publisher your idea of engaging with your readers is a comments link at... [12 May 2009]
Inbox: 'Microsoft - focus on what you do do, not what you don't do'
Comment The weekly Inbox column collects the best and most thought-provoking of the reader comments silicon.com receives each week. Read more comments on this story… Read more... [05 May 2009]
Inbox: Chip and PIN latest big IDea - and still no readers
Comment The weekly Inbox column collects the best and most thought-provoking of the reader comments silicon.com receives each week. Don't forget to post your own response to any of these stories or... [20 Apr 2009]
Dependence of RFID Reader Antenna Design on Read Out Distance
White Paper The paper also comments on practical problems that were encountered during the design process. The design of a reader antenna is described for usage in Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID) systems at... [15 Apr 2009]
Inbox: Government IT ignoring red lights?
Comment The weekly Inbox column collects the best and most thought-provoking of the reader comments silicon.com receives each week. Don't forget to post your own response to any of these stories or... [30 Mar 2009]
Is the printed page doomed?
Comment In the general comments about re-evaluating business models and not simply relying on cost cutting, I found this comment: "a paper's online presence may need to be reduced significantly to encourage people back to the... [26 Mar 2009]