22 Jul 2008The history of IPv6 illustrates how technology punditry can often feel like a thankless chore.
15 Jul 2008Those who predict that the enterprise IT sector is heading for a very rough ride should not lose heart
03 Jul 2008The computing giant risks being left in the past
19 Jun 2008Much to Microsoft’s annoyance, IT leaders are increasingly resistant to its powers of persuasion
12 Jun 2008Hype can sometimes presage significant advances, but more often it is used to hide impending failure
06 Jun 2008Business blogs that revel in revealing the unalloyed truth are not as easy to find as they once were
30 May 2008Coverage and speed may have improved, but mobile data services can still be infuriating
22 May 2008Microsoft will get away with shooting itself in the foot so long as the IT skills pool remains stagnant
21 May 2008The recent elections in London provided yet more evidence of problems with electronic voting kit
16 May 2008Our celebrated pundit looks back to how he became the solitary voice of the back page
13 May 2008In June, Microsoft stops selling Windows XP, but is it worth investing in a little operating system insurance before then?
02 May 2008When the history of useless security initiatives is written, a chapter should be set aside for the CSIA
28 Apr 2008Those who questioned the business need for mobile broadband may have had a point
17 Apr 2008Advances in GPS-enabled handsets have taken a worrying turn for the UK’s road warriors
14 Apr 2008The failure of mobile videoconferencing has saved users from a lot of frustration and pain
03 Apr 2008Despite advances in chips, PCs are struggling to cope with all the rubbish that the web throws up
31 Mar 2008Self-appointed defenders of privacy should lay off Phorm and save their ire for the government
26 Mar 2008Even for an expert in the field, it’s impossible to predict the future – particularly when it comes to the surprising world of computers
17 Mar 2008Pocket PCs like the MobilePro 200E made a big stir in 2003, but now look hopelessly outdated
07 Mar 2008The firm often likes to cast itself as the victim despite being manifestly ill-suited to the role