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Cyber-loafing boss sacks office spyware detective
News And while the aggrieved employee, Vernon Blake, did indeed prove that his boss, George Dobbs, spent, on average, 70 per cent of his time playing Solitaire, amazingly the only person seriously disciplined in the whole affair was Blake. [29 Jun 2004]
Same Job, New Boss
White Paper One's job and title haven't changed - but the boss has. Dealing with a new boss, especially when the relationship with the old boss was good, can be stressful. But a new boss can be good news. In fact, he or she is literally a whole new person. [16 Apr 2008]
How to Add a Static Image to a Form or Report
White Paper The boss loves the work the person done on the company's Access database, but she wants to see the corporate logo on the various data entry forms. No problem. This webcast explains how to add an unbound image to one's forms and reports. [13 Oct 2006]
Manage Your Tasks Easily With Outlook
White Paper A boss just sends an e-mail message to a person outlining the part in an upcoming project. To create a to-do item for it, all that person needs to do is drag that message into the Tasks folder and Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 turns it into a Task. [23 Nov 2006]
PSP Hacks: Manage Your Saved Games
White Paper All experienced that sinking feeling when a person discovers in level four that one cannot defeat the boss without the magic cap that one doesn't find in level three, and it is much less frustrating to start over from level three than it would be... [17 Oct 2007]
Getting Started With RFID
White Paper Is he using RFID just because he or the boss wants to get familiar with the technology? There's nothing wrong with that as long as the person is honest about it from the start! For starters one should try to identify an application that he believes... [09 Nov 2006]
Work problems? Let your virtual persona take the strain
News Sun Microsystems is working on technology which it hopes will improve teamwork within companies and which will also allow employees to shield information from their boss. Those trying to contact a person on the network by phone, email or instant... [25 Apr 2003]
The Weekly Round-Up: 30.11.07
Round-Up Fortune magazine has declared the Apple boss the most influential business person in the world for having "twice altered the direction of the computer industry". In truth, it's been a heady year for the Apple boss, with the iPhone dominating the... [30 Nov 2007]
Leader: Mobile working - use it in moderation
Leader Mobile working has its benefits, surely, such as increased productivity and flexibility for workers who can enjoy benefits such as avoiding long commutes or popping out to the doctor's or the bank during working hours because the boss can still... [17 May 2005]
Napster's dead - long live Napster...
News Not surprisingly, the Recording Industry Association of America (the RIAA) - who originally brought the case - was happy, with RIAA boss Hillary Rosen claiming: "The court of appeals found that the injunction is not only warranted, but required. [13 Feb 2001]
Agenda Setters 2000 omissions: those who missed out
Comment However, a spokesman was keen to point out recent announcements the telco has made, particularly in the mobile and wireless market ('BT Cellnet beefs up its Web and WAP strategies' http://www.silicon.com/a36248 ) - a little ironic when you... [19 Mar 2000]
The best of 'Reader Comments': Napster KO'ed, virus warnings and Ellison's vision
Comment And although this news hogged the headlines, the Kournikova virus (http://www.silicon.com/a42635 ) and comments by Oracle boss Larry Ellison (http://www.silicon.com/a42693 ) also prompted feedback. Surely this infringes the rights of the individual... [15 May 2001]
Prison tech: Mobiles blocked and bodies scanned
News The Boss chair performs a scan of the person sat on it, signalling any metal objects and allowing it to detect items such as mobile phones. Mobile phone use will be blocked and Bodily Orifice Security Scanner (Boss) chairs will be fitted throughout... [08 Jul 2008]
Yahoo! 'Boss' offers up search to build on
News Essentially, Boss is a bid to enable others' search innovation then share profits from the results. With Boss Yahoo! The service, which entered public beta testing last night, is called Boss (Build Your Own Search Service). [10 Jul 2008]
Bill Gates: Anything for a quiet life
News Microsoft boss and world's richest man Bill Gates opted for the latter recently when he completed the purchase of his eleventh property in the vicinity of his own five-acre estate on the shores of Lake Washington. [19 Jan 2004]
