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Opinion: Compiling evidence boils down to a matter of time 
By John Mitchell | Jan 9, 2009 | Comment Now 
IT needs a consistent approach to creating timestamps for forensic computing.
 
Q & A – Sun Microsystems CIO Bob Worrall 
By Dave Bailey | Dec 22, 2008 | Comment Now 
On the data centre challenges facing IT managers, why IT service provision is changing and what problems will it present to IT managers
 
Taking a service-oriented approach to integration  
By Alistair Macleod | Dec 15, 2008 | Comment Now 
SOA may alleviate some integration issues, but metadata proliferation is a risk, writes Alistair Mcleod
 
Google called a bandwidth hog 
By Nick Farrell | Dec 9, 2008 | Comment Now 
Google has fought back at an accusation that it's an Internet bandwidth hog.
 
Microsoft makes a phone with Nvidia 
By Charlie Demerjian | Nov 24, 2008 | Comment Now 
What do you get if you take an iPhone, remove the clean UI, user friendliness, nice industrial design, battery life, cachet, functional OS, and in general everything else that ...
 
Verizon builds new US$5 million network 
Nov 4, 2008 | Comment Now 
Global infrastructure company Parsons Brinckerhoff (PB) has chosen Verizon Business to build and manage a secure Internet protocol (IP) communications network under a three-year...
 
Google patches up its Chrome developer version a bit 
By Sylvie Barak | Oct 17, 2008 | Comment Now 
Google has released a developer update to its Chrome Web browser which purportedly deals with some of the crashing and video issues which were occurring.
 
Hadron Collider churns out 15 million Gigs of data a year 
By Emma Hughes | Oct 5, 2008 | Comment Now 
Three weeks have passed since everyone stood by their clocks wandering if the Large Hadron Collider was going to finish this world off for good - since we all survived it's ...
 
Apple TV gets a thumb drive hack 
By Egan Orion | Oct 2, 2008 | Comment Now 
A new thumb drive unlocks Apple's TV box and opens it up to innovative social networking features.
 
ARM gives IBM a hand against Intel 
By INQUIRER Newsdesk | Sep 30, 2008 | Comment Now 
A bunch of chip firms have banded together in a move that should get mighty Intel a bit hot under the collar.
 
In-the-cloud security to grow in economic crisis, Webroot predicts 
By Liz Tay | Sep 25, 2008 | Comment Now 
The economic downturn could give the software as a service (SaaS) model an edge over traditional security software provision, Webroot believes.
 
Opinion: Google's privacy reform is a hoax 
By Egan Orion | Sep 15, 2008 | Comment Now 
After Google announced Monday that it would begin removing Internet addresses from web search records after only nine months instead of its former 18 month retention period, it ...
 
Ipod inventor gets a temp job at Apple  
By Ian Williams | Sep 9, 2008 | Comment Now 
It appears that Apple's ever so popular music machine may was actually developed by a Brit back in the 70s.
 
Intel needs a console deal to get Larrabee off the ground 
By Sylvie Barak | Sep 4, 2008 | Comment Now 
Speculation from industry insiders has it that Intel is having significant trouble getting publishers and developers to programme for Larrabee.
 
IE8 is a resource hog 
By Egan Orion | Sep 3, 2008 | Comment Now 
IE8 is a seriously bloated and resource-hogging mess of software, according to an independent performance evaluation done by exo.performance.network.
 
Hire a Hubby turns on mapping intelligence 
By Ry Crozier | Sep 1, 2008 | Comment Now 
Hire a Hubby has redefined its franchise territories using geospatial mapping software to introduce what it calls a more ‘plausible’ fee structure.
 
US presidential candidate is a pirate 
By Egan Orion | Aug 19, 2008 | Comment Now 
The presumed Republican US presidential candidate John McCain favours draconian copyright enforcement, except when his own election campaign uses other people's music.
 
Steve Jobs:  Mobile Me launch was a mistake 
By Stewart Meagher | Aug 6, 2008 | Comment Now 
Steve Jobs has made an unprecedented move by admitting that Apple made a big mistake rolling out its paid-for cloud computing service Mobile Me in one go.
 
Apple making 800,000 iPhones a week 
By Stewart Meagher | Aug 5, 2008 | Comment Now 
Apple is currently asking its Taiwanese assembly plant to churn out 800,000 iPhones every week according to Tech Crunch.
 
Digital photo frames explode into a living room near you 
By Emma Hughes | Jul 28, 2008 | Comment Now 
Photographs have long been the most popular way to capture a moment in time, but the good old-fashioned family photo album is rapidly being replaced by Harry Potterish digital ...
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