Court Decision Means Open Source Licenses Are legally Enforceable
Open Source may to be synonymous with "free as in free beer" but it doesn't mean that one can do what ever they want with the code and go unpunished
FRI 15 AUG. 2008 |Featured in: News
The credit crunch is good for the environment
Is installing new, more efficient equipment good for the environment?
THU 28 AUG. 2008 |Featured in: News
How to Improve your Effectiveness and Make the Most of Meeting Madness
Meeting madness - how can we make them more effective and cut down on the unnecessary company gatherings
THU 28 AUG. 2008 |Featured in: News
Globalisation : How this trend has affected the way Vendors Interact with the Channel
The growth in globalisation has impacted on the type of relationships vendors have with their Channel
THU 28 AUG. 2008 |Featured in: News
Card issuer adds 2D barcodes to Visa cards
A Finnish firm is marketing an interesting add-on for Visa credit and debit cards - a 2D barcode that is added to the card for loyalty purposes.
WED 27 AUG. 2008 |Featured in: News
Microsoft discovers privacy with Internet Explorer 8.0
Reports are coming in that Internet Explorer 8.0 - which is apparently alpha testing amongst the chosen few - will have some excellent privacy features when it ships in its gold code version towards the
end of the year.
WED 27 AUG. 2008 |Featured in: News
Apple's iPhone Password Protection (Almost) Worthless, Broken In 10 Seconds
Version 2.0.2 of Apple's iPhone Firmware allows anybody to break into a given iPhone within a few seconds as long as they have physical access to the phone
WED 27 AUG. 2008 |Featured in: News
International Space Station Laptop Infected By Earthly Malware
A virus known as W32.TGammima.AG has made it to the International Space station, 350 kilometers above our heads, last June according to a report released by the NASA
WED 27 AUG. 2008 |Featured in: News
Long time coming – a new Microsoft Mobile Standard handset
HTC have been remiss of late with the simpler version of Microsoft Mobile. The announcement of the HTC S740 brings the moribund platform back into focus
WED 27 AUG. 2008 |Featured in: News
Google Offers "Suggest" Feature On Main Search Page
In its effort to offer a more interactive and user-oriented search platform, Google would start providing real-time suggestions to the web searchers for their diverse search queries
WED 27 AUG. 2008 |Featured in: News
"Misleading" Apple iPhone Ad Pulled After Advertising Watchdog Ruling
No, your iPhone doesn't allow you to surf all parts of the internet, contrary to what their advert say - this led the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) to ask Apple to can the current advert after coming to the conclusion that Apple's claims were false
WED 27 AUG. 2008 |Featured in: News
BBC iPlayer keeps favourite shows for longer, adds Series Stacking
If you have missed any episode of your favourite show on BBC’s online series, then there isn’t much to worry about, as BBC has announced ‘series stacking’ services, scheduling to start somewhere in mid September, which allows its users to watch any episode from its online series, running through iPlayer
WED 27 AUG. 2008 |Featured in: News
HTC Launches Slider-Aware Smartphone, the S740
Launch of smartphones for professionals and business users, seems to be the flavour of the month, as after the Palm Inc.’s Treo Pro, HTC has rolled out its S740 slider phone to lure the business segment
WED 27 AUG. 2008 |Featured in: News
Apple's iPhone Gets Pwnage 2.03 for Jailbreaking iPhone 2.0.2
In its attempt of addressing the soaring issues of call dropping and poor 3G reception with the iPhone, Apple's unofficial Dev Team (so they call themselves) has introduced the Pwnage version 2.0.3, which is said to extend support to iPhone/iPod software 2.0.2 5C1
WED 27 AUG. 2008 |Featured in: News
Samsung Brings Internet To Your TV Through Yahoo
Samsung is all set introduce internet onto your television screens with its new service called InforLive which essentially will be a Widget Channel for televisions
WED 27 AUG. 2008 |Featured in: News
UK Government To Use £224 million Child Protection Database To Fight Crime
There's a growing evidence that the current Government is seeking to implement a gigantic Cradle-to-grave database which will ultimatedly contain the details of everyone living in Britain
WED 27 AUG. 2008 |Featured in: News
Tesco Partners With German Medion on £600 Bluray Power PC
German PC manufacturer Medion has enlisted Tesco as another high profile supermarket retailer as it releases the first £600 Blu Ray PC in the UK
WED 27 AUG. 2008 |Featured in: News
Who can You turn to for Solutions to Data Storage Compliance Issues
Data Compliance seems to be a word on every business lips at the moment. With compliance legislation becoming more and more prevalent, it is something which businesses must take note of
WED 27 AUG. 2008 |Featured in: News
BBC faces ISP storm as it ports iPlayer hosting to Level 3
The BBC has quietly slashed its hosting cost for the iPlayer service by moving from Akamai to Level 3.
TUE 26 AUG. 2008 |Featured in: News
Tesco pay-at-pump system uses no PINs
Driving back through Manchester over the Bank Holiday, I gassed up the car at a local Tesco Express on the main drag out of the city - at 109.9p a litre I was impressed.
TUE 26 AUG. 2008 |Featured in: News
University Lecturer Wins £110,000 Over Email Embarrassment
An email sent by Manchester's University of Salford Financial Director, Ray Corner, cost the university a stonking £110,000 after the recipient, Dr Tom McMaster, won a court judgement against his former employee
TUE 26 AUG. 2008 |Featured in: News