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Android phones, Firefox history, Google Wave and datacentres galore
Photo Photo credit: Natasha Lomas/silicon.com Photo credit: Natasha Lomas/silicon.com and other organisations to work on projects to help with disaster... [01 Dec 2009]
Anti-ageism legislation isn't working, say IT pros
News Image credit: Natasha Lomas/silicon.com The survey also shows many tech workers remain unsure whether anti-ageism legislation has made it easier for older IT pros to find work or not,... [01 Dec 2009]
Mini laptops, codebreaking, Wikipedia and why there's no 'British Google'
News Wales gave silicon.com reporter Natasha Lomas the lowdown on who is - and who isn't - editing Wikipedia, and how he hopes to broaden the pool of contributors. Can I work solely on a... [30 Nov 2009]
Recession fuels fears of UK jobs being sent offshore
News Image credit: Natasha Lomas/silicon.com Image credit: Natasha Lomas/silicon.com With IT budgets under extreme scrutiny one option being considered by businesses is... [30 Nov 2009]
Photos: How Dubai's driverless trains get their wi-fi
Photo But how does the system work and what kind of kit is involved? The Dubai Municipality is in the process of constructing the Middle East's first fully automated, driverless metro system. Once completed the Metro will have... [17 Nov 2009]
Windows 7, Snow Leopard, open source and glory for Steve Jobs
News Also popular last month was silicon.com reporter Nick Heath's interview with Acorn co-founder, Andy Hopper, and a look at the best sectors to work in IT from a pay-packet point of view. October's highlights on... [09 Nov 2009]
Exclusive: Jimmy Wales on what's next for Wikipedia
Comment In an exclusive interview, Wikipedia founder and silicon.com Agenda Setter Jimmy Wales talks to Natasha Lomas about what's next for Wikipedia and why the site needs geeks of all kinds. Photo credit:... [05 Nov 2009]
Techies and hairdressers united in the moonlight
News More than a third (37 per cent) of IT technicians admit taking on extra work outside office hours, a survey has revealed. A whopping 73 per cent of hairdressers admit taking paid work outside the salon,... [04 Nov 2009]
Maemo and Android: Symbian's open source rivals up the pressure
News We have a broader base of technology support so, as an example, you can go and pick out different hardware components easier that work with our platform than the others than you could with a Maemo or Linux implementation. [02 Nov 2009]
Digital Dilemmas: Should I add my boss as a Facebook friend?
Comment silicon.com's Natasha Lomas deconstructs this Digital Dilemma… What do you do when the 'One new friend request' on Facebook is from a work colleague? It's the mother of digital... [28 Oct 2009]
Will 'citizen developers' shake up IT development?
News The analyst reckons the rise of citizen developers is good news for the IT department as it will free up in-house techies to work on projects they've previously been too busy to get round to. Mash-up tools, better... [23 Oct 2009]
Monitoring staff email and internet: The dos and don'ts
News Some of the reasons an organisation might want to monitor staff use of email and internet sound obvious - assessing skills or performance or keeping tabs on time spent on non-work activities, for instance, or preventing... [22 Oct 2009]
Photos: New BlackBerry Bold-ly goes for European design
Photo Photo credit: Natasha Lomas/silicon.com Photo credits: Natasha Lomas/silicon.com Photo credits: Natasha Lomas/silicon.com Photo... [21 Oct 2009]
It's a dog's life for police BlackBerrys
News This is about getting people to work differently. But it's a question of winning hearts and minds rather than waving a big stick and trying to make people do it because I've found that that doesn't... [20 Oct 2009]
Photos: 10 of the best open source mobiles
Photo Photo credit: Natasha Lomas/silicon.com However, Android wasn't the first mobile Linux effort by any means: work on open source mobiles by the LiMo Foundation, as well as the Openmoko... [12 Oct 2009]
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