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An early warning of the dangers of ID schemes

21 Apr 2008
The idea of all-encompassing electronic ID schemes was setting off alarm bells as far back as 1970

Think ahead to avoid IT blindspots

19 Mar 2008
Firms shouldn’t assume that tech-savvy kids will grow up used to using Windows

Small may be beautiful, but not for laptops

05 Feb 2008
Ultra-thin laptops like the Macbook Air compromise on too much to be useful business tools

Useful tools are not always costly

07 Jan 2008
Many software products with serious business applications can be downloaded for free

Operating systems - who needs them?

16 Nov 2007
A new type of Bios firmware that can host built-in tools and applications could spell curtains for Windows

GPS yet to demonstrate its full potential

22 Oct 2007
Sat nav is appearing in all sorts of devices and can be used for more than just route planning

Help with the patching and mending

24 Sep 2007
A free utility from Secunia eases the onerous task of keeping up with the latest software updates

When cool tools get the cold shoulder

16 Aug 2007
Why do firms wait for technologies to acquire a veneer of corporate respectability before using them?

Business IT is too much like hard work

23 Jul 2007
Why can’t enterprise systems be as user-friendly as Microsoft’s excellent Windows Home Server?

Virtualisation goes over users’ heads

22 Jun 2007
Vendors need to come up with a simple way to explain the benefits of this promising technology

LEO roars back into IT fashion

29 May 2007
The legacy of the Lyons Electronic Office can be seen in Microsoft’s latest business platform strategy

Who’s looking over your shoulder?

30 Apr 2007
Commuters who use laptops on the train could be disclosing confidential information to prying eyes

Bad drivers ignore pleas for sleep

02 Apr 2007
Vista’s hybrid sleep mode promises green benefits but is easily disturbed by incompatible drivers

Be thankful the good old days are gone

05 Mar 2007
Revisiting DOS and early Windows reveals just how far IT has come in less than two decades

Too many feeds have bloated RSS

02 Feb 2007
A lack of standardisation and “feature creep” have left RSS formats in a chaotic state and users unable to control content

Are mouse designers taking the mickey?

27 Nov 2006
Film of an early computer mouse demo highlights the painfully slow progress of ergonomic design

Security firms in tizz over Vista lock-down

27 Oct 2006
Why are vendors like McAfee and Symantec opposed to Microsoft locking down Vista's 64bit kernel?

Mind your language

29 Sep 2006
Jargon is a handy tool in many professions, but when it comes to IT the temptation to misuse it is strong

Less power to the people

05 Sep 2006
Will headlines about exploding batteries deter vendors from the quest for an all-day laptop?

Microsoft shifts Office furniture

31 Jul 2006
Will firms be able to justify the cost of retraining for Office 2007’s new interface or will they be tempted to look for alternative applications?
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