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News T is for Trains An EC e-health survey has found the vast majority (87 per cent) of European doctors use a computer - and almost half (48 per cent) have a broadband connection. The report - entitled Benchmarking ICT use among General Practitioners...
[28 Apr 2008]
News T is for Trains BT is offering NetSuite's business management applications and will soon provide customer relationship management (CRM) software from SugarCRM. Broadband from A to Z Click on the links below to find out more.
[22 Apr 2008]
News Satyam trains its employees through its School of Leadership and Real Time Learning Centre, to help monitor and improve employee performance. China will be a key part of Indian outsourcing giant Satyam's plans to create 15,000 new jobs worldwide...
[21 Apr 2008]
News T is for Trains The US telecoms giant AT&T has claimed that, without investment, the internet's current network architecture will reach the limits of its capacity by 2010. Speaking at a Westminster eForum on web 2.0 this week in London, Jim Cicconi...
[21 Apr 2008]
News T is for Trains Around three-quarters (77 per cent) of businesses in Europe are now using high speed broadband, according to the European Commission's latest i2010 progress report. This compares to 62 per cent in 2005.
[18 Apr 2008]
News T is for Trains Tesco Digital will initially offer all of the tracks in Window Media format with around half (1.6 million) also available as MP3s. Broadband from A to Z Click on the links below to find out more.
[15 Apr 2008]
News T is for Trains There are now 637 high speed downlink packet access products on the market, with almost half (303) of them being mobile phones. The list from A to Z Click on the links below to find out more.
[07 Apr 2008]
News Repeater technology, which retransmits 2G and 3G, will be installed on all 52 of Virgin's high speed Pendolino trains on the London to Glasgow route by November. Travellers on Virgin Train could soon be chattering for longer.
[07 Apr 2008]
Comment Here, silicon.com reporter Natasha Lomas road tests wi-fi on trains. Recently I had a bed I wanted to get rid of - one that was, I felt, too good to spend the next 1,000 years rotting in landfill. So I decided to have a go at Freecycling it instead...
[01 Apr 2008]
News The world's top internet company said it will begin over the next several weeks to allow users of its Google Docs word-processing application to edit documents without an active web connection, on planes, trains and other disconnected spots.
[01 Apr 2008]
Round-Up Planes, trains and automobiles - the title of an amusing comedy flick starring Steve Martin is also a neat segue into the Round-Up's opening gambit, after a week gorging itself senseless on chocolate eggs and iPlayer programmes.
[28 Mar 2008]
Photo French train operator SNCF is running a trial of a wi-fi internet service onboard three TGV trains that travel eastbound from Paris via the Gare de l'Est station. TGV passengers on the wi-fi-equipped trains can use the onboard internet service for...
[28 Mar 2008]
News Passengers on select high-speed TGV trains in France travelling eastbound from Paris at speeds of up to 320kmph can enjoy a fledgling wi-fi service for free - but don't expect the free connectivity lunch to last.
[26 Mar 2008]
whitepaper It trains more than 36,000 students each year and has 1,500 full-time and part-time staff. TAFE Tasmania is a state-run vocational and technical training organization, offering 450 courses at 16 campuses.
[23 Mar 2008]
News T is for Trains The one month virtual world pilot will start on 26 March allowing users to make 10 free calls (of up to one hour each) and send 10 SMS messages to almost anywhere in the world. Broadband from A to Z
[20 Mar 2008]
News T is for Trains For some time, many ISPs have been offering users what they call unlimited broadband, although it almost always comes with some kind of "fair usage" cap on downloads. PlusNet has been one of the few providers to buck this trend...
[17 Mar 2008]
News Railway stations and ferries also contributed to worldwide wi-fi growth, according to the index, with usage at the former rocketing 238 per cent.iPass said new wi-fi deployments on trains are likely to continue to fuel this growth.
[14 Mar 2008]
News T is for Trains Speaking at the Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures & Commerce in London, Berners-Lee said: "Initially there was a huge issue [with the web] that you couldn't find anything.
[13 Mar 2008]
Case Study T is for Trains The ITF runs the annual Davis Cup tournament, which sees nations battling it out in the biggest annual team competition in sport. Broadband from A to Z Click on the links below to find out more.
[12 Mar 2008]
News T is for Trains Broadband may be as common, and almost as cheap, as chips in Blighty these days but there are plenty of places in the world where bog-standard fat pipes are harder to come by. The UN's comms agency, the International...
[06 Mar 2008]
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