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Photos: Emerging tech from location-based services to social networking
Photo Researchers can then try to predict when elderly patients are becoming more unsteady on their feet and help reduce patients' falls. The Vizit digital photo frame, seen here, is made by a small start-up Isabella. [09 Nov 2009]
Exclusive: Jimmy Wales on what's next for Wikipedia
Comment Articles are written in "a fairly neutral style", says Wales: "We really tend to use less inflammatory words - try to stick to basic facts and so on. In an exclusive interview, Wikipedia founder and silicon.com Agenda... [05 Nov 2009]
The Weekly Round-Up: 30.09.09
Round-Up Yes, you just try to get through that budget meeting on a Monday morning without thinking of that photo of him in the Jacuzzi that you saw on Facebook at the weekend. It's almost that time of year when nameless horrors... [30 Oct 2009]
Cheat Sheet: Augmented reality
Cheat Sheet Nice try but no. Augmented reality? Is this another name for Apple CEO Steve Jobs' infamous reality distortion field? Augmented reality (AR) means overlaying computerised elements, such as graphics or text, on top of a... [27 Oct 2009]
Demo: Maximo Transportation Demo
White Paper Try the demo. IBM Maximo for Transportation helps you take a strategic role in how you manage the performance of your transportation assets. In this demo you'll see how routine tasks like maintenance, inspections and... [20 Oct 2009]
It's a dog's life for police BlackBerrys
News They also do "positive intervention" - identifying and targeting individual refuseniks to try and encourage them to take-up the technology. Getting chewed - and eaten - by dogs. Getting run over by cars. [20 Oct 2009]
The Weekly Round-Up: 16.10.09
Round-Up is based on the groups of people you email most often and will try to identify when you've accidentally included the wrong person on an email - before it's too late. How many times have you heard a tale of woe that... [16 Oct 2009]
Web Server Improvements with Microsoft Server 2008
White Paper Longhorn includes a greatly improved component for Web servers called Internet Information Server 7, or IIS7 (Try saying that three time fast! This is another in our series about Microsoft Longhorn, also known as Server... [15 Oct 2009]
Success Story: VCUHS
White Paper Our need was great, so we gave it a try. VCUHS IT management felt it imperative to standardize on a single vendor. By then, IBM XIV was available," Johnson recalls. We realized that it was either the best stuff since... [08 Oct 2009]
Cheat Sheet: Symbian
Cheat Sheet Being open source is a way for the Symbian software to try and stay in the game by speeding up the development of a unified and competitive OS platform, and also by making the OS more attractive to developers, removing... [01 Oct 2009]
The 10 Most Dangerous Risks to Microsoft Security
White Paper Security is an important part of any IT infrastructure, but as technology progresses, there will always be people who will try to infiltrate your network to do their malicious deeds. As security technology improves, so... [01 Oct 2009]
Google Wave opens doors to 100,000 newbies
News As promised, Google plans to open Google Wave beyond an extremely limited preview on Wednesday, granting access to users who have signed up in hopes of getting a chance to try the service. Google Wave is ready for its... [30 Sep 2009]
How to avoid getting burned when outsourcing
News Try and discover how profitable the vendor is - and look out for companies that have portfolios of unprofitable contracts. Try and find out how much money a vendor could raise in order to fund investment... [30 Sep 2009]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: The turntable spins on
Comment I think we can safely say that the music industry really goofed with MP3 wars, but then they always try and stop anything new, and it seems the movie industry share the same mind-set. Compiled at my home on a sunny... [24 Sep 2009]
A world where your every moment is recorded is coming
News Gemmell works on next-generation search and personal information storage, and with Bell and co-worker Roger Leuder helped create MyLifeBits software to try to give people a handle on their electronic records. [21 Sep 2009]