wasps
The Weekly Round-Up: 16.11.07
Round-Up Another eternal reoccurrence is endless arguments that take place between fans of competing operating systems and silicon.com last week enthusiastically poked the wasps' nest of OS discord with the stick of online polling. [16 Nov 2007]
The Weekly Round-Up: 23.02.07
Round-Up The silicon.com editorial mailbox - which is to spam what sugary drinks are to wasps - receives hundreds of scam lottery emails each and every week. Sad news dear readers. Today's will be the last ever silicon.com Weekly... [23 Feb 2007]
Wasps get RFID-chipped
News Forget supply chains - wasps are the new frontier for RFID. Scientists from the Zoological Society of London (ZSL) have put RFID chips on the wasps' backs to help track their movements and investigate... [25 Jan 2007]
Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: Trusting people and self-organisation
Comment Despite numerous protestations and examples of ant colonies, bees, wasps and systems built by humans, a complete lack of imagination and understanding won the day. There are many ways to try to organise business and... [17 Jul 2003]
The Ovum View: The rumble in the wireless applications jungle
Comment These technology products are key to enabling operators, WASPs (wireless application service providers) and enterprises deliver new data services to consumers and business employees over various types of mobile network -... [15 Jan 2002]
The A-Z of ebusiness (V-W)
News WASPs enable businesses to use the mobile channel to contact their customers or employees by providing remote hosting, services, maintenance and upgrades of wireless applications. Vaporware This term refers to the... [01 Jan 2002]
The IT girl: Rubbing egos in the premier league
Comment But put him in front of a man who knows what an operating system is and his mind scrambles like a dropped wasps' nest. Maybe it's his scientific background that makes him so cynical; my degree in media studies and... [07 Dec 1999]