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Worst products of CES 2009
The dark side of the consumer electronics force
19 November 2009, 16:32 . Topics: Personal Tech
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Best Products of CES 2009
Let Us Introduce You
19 November 2009, 16:09 . Topics: Personal Tech
Cisco SIO To Go iPhone application for IT managers on the road
20 November 2009, 10:49. Topics: Networking
Top execs should pick up $2.7 billion antitrust tab
20 November 2009, 10:37. Topics: SME
Vital to green renewable energy says Nobel prize winner
20 November 2009, 10:30. Topics: Green IT
Operating system crippled by reliance on web access
20 November 2009, 10:19. Topics: Operating Systems
ARM and MIPS aim to put mobile OS everywhere
20 November 2009, 10:08. Topics: Mobile & Wireless
The dark side of the consumer electronics force
19 November 2009, 16:32 . Topics: Personal Tech
Let Us Introduce You
19 November 2009, 16:09 . Topics: Personal Tech
20 November 2009, 14:12 | by Sirius Engineering Team
At Sirius we have recently started using and deploying Roundcube in favour of the tried and tested (but very old) Squirrelmail. Impressed by it's beautiful front-end, ease of use and obvious extensibility, Tom Callway spoke to Till Klampaeckel and Thomas...read more.
20 November 2009, 13:06 | by Maxwell Cooter
So, was it worth the wait?Google has given us the merest peak at what Chrome OS is going to offer the user and straight away that it's apparent that the talk of how Google would have the clout to take on...read more.
17 November 2009, 15:10 | by John E. Dunn
Much to the AV community’s surprise (and in some cases, chagrin) Microsoft’s free-to-download Security Essentials turns out to be half decent, a step up from the ‘why would anybody bother’ mediocrity of Windows Live OneCare, which Microsoft could never make...read more.
12 November 2009, 14:25 | by Maxwell Cooter
HP's projected acquisition of 3Com has reawakened a lot of old memories - and raised a lot of questions.3Com is almost a bit-part player in the industry now but there was a time when 3Com was networking - or at...read more.
The best open source OS ever? Hardly
Apple and Google Android seem to have the market sown up
Researchers say wiretapping equipment standards aren't up to the task