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Exclusive: Jimmy Wales on what's next for Wikipedia

Comment In the days before Wikipedia, they were probably spending a lot of time watching Star Trek or. In an exclusive interview, Wikipedia founder and silicon.com Agenda Setter Jimmy Wales talks to Natasha Lomas about what's... [05 Nov 2009]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Uneconomics

Comment For more than a year now I have been in a state of mild bewilderment while watching and listening to the economic commentators. Compiled at the IoD, Pall Mall, London, and dispatched to silicon.com via a free wi-fi... [29 Oct 2009]

Photos: Sony unleashes latest Vaios - from mini laptops to touchscreens

Photo The CW Series has a 14-inch widescreen display aimed at those who like watching movies on their PCs. Last week saw Sony unveil its new range of Vaio PCs - launched to coincide with the release of Microsoft's Windows 7... [14 Oct 2009]

Steve Ballmer on Microsoft software 'gotchas'

News It's not just customers' bottom line that could be affected by simplification - Microsoft shareholders will be watching for any changes too. Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer has admitted the company could do more to simplify... [06 Oct 2009]

Rupert Murdoch

AS Profile As head of News Corp he has been vocal about the need for the industry to start making money from its online channels, rather than just giving content away which has been the norm for a number of years, and earlier this year revealed... [30 Sep 2009]

James Cameron

AS Profile While bigger and better TVs and home entertainment systems are bringing the experience of watching a movie at home ever closer to that of enjoying it in a cinema, Cameron is forging a new path: hoping to give viewers... [29 Sep 2009]

Intel takes aim at clever TVs as the gogglebox gets connected

News For its own part, Intel is sticking to its processor knitting, trying to persuade people that TV should be about more than just finding a show and watching it. What's not so clear is whether consumers will eagerly... [28 Sep 2009]

The Weekly Round-Up: 11.09.09

Round-Up Modern Warfare 2's position of must-have game of the year is not under threat, but it's still a great idea and beats the hell out of sitting with other office nobodies watching the clock on the wall click interminably... [11 Sep 2009]

Minority Report: Why Apple was smart to OK 'iTunes killer'

Comment You can bet Apple will be watching how successful Spotify is in signing up and retaining customers to the subscription model. Though Apple has rejected many iPhone apps that may threaten its business, it's approved a... [03 Sep 2009]

Battery life: Windows 7 leaves Vista for dust

News In general, users can expect newer systems running Windows 7 to offer 10 per cent to 20 per cent better battery improvement when watching a DVD. Upgrading a newer machine from Windows Vista to Windows 7 might mean that... [02 Sep 2009]

SQL Server Data Recovery Made Easy With Idera SQLsafe: Innovative Features Help DBAs Recover From Disaster Faster Than Ever Before

White Paper This is a time that every DBA dreads - a time when everyone is watching and his recovery processes are put to the ultimate test. Let's face it, one lives in a world where business users expect their applications to be... [30 Aug 2009]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Digital TV too annoying to watch?

Comment There you are watching a football match and a player is working his way to the goal, when suddenly the picture freezes whilst the audio continues. Compiled on the Ipswich to London train and dispatched to silicon.com... [11 Aug 2009]

Turning Facts Into Intelligence With Avaya IQ: How the Avaya IQ Data Model Provides a Platform for Harnessing Information in Your Contact Center

White Paper Avaya IQ is a new way of seeing contact center Conventional reporting is like watching a televised football game with a single camera. Only with many perspectives can one really analyze the game. Now, imagine being able... [07 Aug 2009]

Photos: The tech timetable to the 2012 Olympics revealed

Photo A technology roadmap for the Games, released today, details how Atos Origin, the London Olympics IT supplier, and its partners will prepare for 2012, building a network capable of streaming 6GB of sporting results every second to the... [24 Jul 2009]

Photos: Jellyfish inspire the routers of the future

Photo This means users can take advantage of periods of high availability for high bandwidth tasks such as watching IPTV, downloading large files and playing resource-intensive online games. The humble router is getting a... [22 Jul 2009]

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