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Pope urges Catholics to give internet a soul

Pope urges Catholics to give internet a soul

Christians must take faith online Benedict tells conference.
Iain Thomson Apr 27 2010 12:36PM Oddware
Opinion: Age is withering the mainframe's support

Opinion: Age is withering the mainframe's support

To the surprise of many, mainframes are still going strong. But can the same be said for that breed of IT worker who specialises in supporting them?
Dave Bailey Mar 20 2009 6:33AM Hardware
Learning online up-skills mature age workers

Learning online up-skills mature age workers

An Australian business using e-learning as a way to provide management training to its staff claimed e-learning can save organisations up to $200,000 a year.
Staff Writers Apr 4 2008 3:53PM Training & Development
Behavioural analytics comes of age

Behavioural analytics comes of age

Web analytics software provider 7 Billion People has launched a new product designed to give marketers the information they need to optimise their web sites and thus increase revenues and improve customer loyalty.
Phil Muncaster Feb 19 2008 3:34PM Software
US Indian Affairs Bureau stuck in pre-internet age

US Indian Affairs Bureau stuck in pre-internet age

Staff at the US Federal Bureau of Indian Affairs have been unable to access the internet or use email for the past six years, according to a report in The Boston Globe.

Iain Thomson Jan 21 2008 2:46PM Software
Mobile video telephony comes of age

Mobile video telephony comes of age

The global market for mobile video telephony services, including video mail, video calling and video sharing, will rocket from US$1bn in 2007 to over US$17bn by 2012, new research predicts.
Robert Jaques Aug 20 2007 8:09AM Telco/ISP
Gadget addiction heralding new 'ICE age'

Gadget addiction heralding new 'ICE age'

Energy Saving Trust worried by energy used by consumer electronics.
Staff Writers Jul 5 2007 7:32AM Hardware
Retail VoIP comes of age

Retail VoIP comes of age

Subscriber numbers doubled during 2006, reports Point Topic.
Robert Jaques May 17 2007 6:35AM Telco/ISP
AMD warms up developers for the multi-core age

AMD warms up developers for the multi-core age

Next-generation compilers optimised for parallel processing.
Tom Sanders May 16 2007 2:51PM Software
A network security strategy for the age of terrorism

A network security strategy for the age of terrorism

Just as bacteria evolve around the technological barriers we put in their place, so too do the tactics and strategies employed by computer attackers. When a security measure is put in place, our enemies immediately set out to exploit its weakness. When they are repelled, they adapt their tactics and strategies, regroup and come back yet again.
G. Robert Dec 5 2006 6:42PM Security
Welcome to the Steam age

Welcome to the Steam age

PC gaming is starting to undergo somewhat of a renaissance, with some long anticipated titles finally seeing the light of day.
John Gillooly Aug 24 2004 12:00AM Software
The birth of the PCI-Express age

The birth of the PCI-Express age

COMMENTARY: Ah Computex. Here I am again for another year of the craziest show on earth. It may lack the slickness of shows like E3 and Comdex, but it is an experience like no other.
John Gillooly Jun 3 2004 12:00AM Hardware
Secure Mobile Data Comes of Age

Secure Mobile Data Comes of Age

I've just spent the day with O2 (www.o2.com), the new name for what used to be known as BT Cellnet in the U.K., Viag Interkom in Germany, Esat Digifone in Ireland and Telfort in the Netherlands.
Steve Gold Jan 16 2004 11:32AM Security
Defenses for the ‘click and hack’ age

Defenses for the ‘click and hack’ age

Malicious attacks are evolving and, as Robert Clyde discovers, defenses to these attacks should evolve too
Robert Clyde Jan 12 2004 5:08PM Security
The New Age of e-Commerce

The New Age of e-Commerce

Three billion dollars.
Bob Lonadier Jan 12 2004 10:43AM Security
Control System Security in the Age of Cyberterrorism

Control System Security in the Age of Cyberterrorism

Power producers and utilities today face an unprecedented quantity of constraints upon their business operations.
Brian M. Jan 9 2004 4:49PM Security

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