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Two hits for Google Apps

Two hits for Google Apps

Leader Capgemini's adoption of Google's applications suite is good, but Microsoft's reaction was remarkable [12 Sep 2007]


YouTube's loss shows a bigger picture

YouTube's loss shows a bigger picture

Leader When Pakistan pulled YouTube off the internet, it was a problem. What happened next is the solution [26 Feb 2008]


When narrow minds meet next-gen broadband

When narrow minds meet next-gen broadband

Leader The announcement of an independent review into next-generation broadband should be a call to arms for the UK's tech innovators [25 Feb 2008]

Talkback 4 Talkbacks


Ballmer: Out of the frying pan and closer to fired

Ballmer: Out of the frying pan and closer to fired

Leader Ballmer walks, Yahoo sulks. There's a lesson to be learned — and not that long to learn it [06 May 2008]

Talkback 1 Talkback


How to lead the unleadable

How to lead the unleadable

Leader The secret of leading open-source projects is that there is no secret [08 Feb 2008]


Microsoft's virtual spin

Microsoft's virtual spin

Leader The software giant loves virtualisation so much it's slapped the term on everything, for virtually no reason [28 Feb 2008]


Time for Microserfs to be heroes

Time for Microserfs to be heroes

Leader Microsoft's new online cartoon has a hidden agenda. Redmond should be careful the joke doesn't backfire [01 Feb 2008]


World not open to Microsoft promises

World not open to Microsoft promises

Leader Microsoft has promised more openness, more freedom. It looks like more of the same [22 Feb 2008]

Talkback 1 Talkback


AMD: The not-so-great pretender

AMD: The not-so-great pretender

Leader With its chief technology officer gone and no replacement in sight, the company is looking increasingly at risk [14 Apr 2008]


Nokia's big plans on the Qt

Nokia's big plans on the Qt

Leader With the acquisition of Trolltech, Nokia has made its largest bet yet on changing the course of the industry [28 Jan 2008]


Finding the why in Microsoft-Yahoo

Finding the why in Microsoft-Yahoo

Leader Microsoft's Yahoo acquisition may not solve either company's shortcomings. It may not have to [05 Feb 2008]

Talkback 2 Talkbacks


OS/2 and the path to freedom

OS/2 and the path to freedom

Leader IBM won't update it or liberate it. Its fans should find new ways to free the OS/2 [25 Jan 2008]


Sun proves the open market with MySQL

Sun proves the open market with MySQL

Leader Sun might be buying a database company, but it's getting much more than code [17 Jan 2008]


Killer iPhones and their rays of death

Killer iPhones and their rays of death

Leader Wi-Fi devices may not fry your brains, but they can mortally confuse your routers. Apple's incontinent iPhone is merely the first of many [17 Jul 2007]

Talkback 3 Talkbacks


Cruel truth surfaces in the OOXML war

Cruel truth surfaces in the OOXML war

Leader In the heat of conflict, propaganda gives way to proof. Microsoft may be feeling that heat over its so-called document standard [30 Jan 2008]

Talkback 10 Talkbacks


Four core years... and then?

Four core years... and then?

Leader AMD's Barcelona keeps the company in the multicore race. That may not be the right game to play [11 Sep 2007]


The sorry state of solid state

The sorry state of solid state

Leader Everyone wants solid-state disk drives — apart from those who have them [18 Mar 2008]

Talkback 1 Talkback


Digital rights mismanagement

Digital rights mismanagement

Leader The BBC is struggling to implement its DRM strategy. It is increasingly hard to see why it's bothering at all [16 Jul 2007]

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Government at a loss over data security

Government at a loss over data security

Leader You can't steal IDs you can't read and aren't there. Is this so hard to understand? [21 Jan 2008]

Talkback 2 Talkbacks


Netscape's death marks industry rebirth

Netscape's death marks industry rebirth

Leader The Netscape browser is no more. Its legacy is ever stronger [03 Mar 2008]


Planning for the best in a consolidating market

Planning for the best in a consolidating market

Leader 2008 will be an interesting year for vendors and customers. There are opportunities in the challenges ahead [18 Feb 2008]


Business continuity when the internet fails

Business continuity when the internet fails

Leader A thin client is no good without its fat pipe. What happens to your business when your country drops off the net? [31 Jan 2008]


Different varieties of Apple are healthier

Different varieties of Apple are healthier

Leader Apple has everything it needs for enterprise success, except the will to win [29 Jan 2008]


Mr Moto falling

Mr Moto falling

Leader Motorola faces its toughest year in recent times. The problems go deeper than poor products [24 Jan 2008]


Virtual competition makes for real opportunities

Virtual competition makes for real opportunities

Leader Virtualisation gives IT managers power and flexibility, in more ways than one [22 Jan 2008]


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America, your IT future is waiting

America, your IT future is waiting

Rupert Goodwins Americans think Europe's not much cop at IT, but great in green thinking. Europe's real strength is evolving more

How the net-neutrality debate crossed the pond

How the net-neutrality debate crossed the pond

David Meyer The net-neutrality debate has finally hit the UK. It is well worth having, but advocates need to pick the right fight more

Why Apple's iPhone is like a 1981 IBM PC

Why Apple's iPhone is like a 1981 IBM PC

Rupert Goodwins The iPhone is inching towards the enterprise. So why has Apple limited it so badly? more

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davidparry davidparry

Rugged or Heavy Duty?

Sunday 11 May 2008, 9:50 AM

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dotancohen dotancohen

Just install Ubuntu!

Saturday 10 May 2008, 6:57 PM

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