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Downtime
Taking a look at the lighter side of IT - technology may be a serious business but it rarely fails to raise a smile too.
January 2010
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iPad - is it a price checker, encrypter, tablet PC or bra?
- Senior analyst 29 Jan 2010 -
Samaritans lift barriers to web porn
- Senior analyst 28 Jan 2010 -
Send in the cyber-priests
- Senior analyst 28 Jan 2010
Apple's no doubt spent years on developing is newly unveiled iPad tablet style computing device, but obviously someone forgot to do their homework on the name. Why choose iPad when it is already ...
Few websites are easily accessible to people with disabilities, but two groups of good Samaritans are ensuring that this is no longer true for some sites that carry adult content. Driven no doubt ...
The Catholic Church, desperate to prove it is still relevant and moving with the times, plans to make use of new media to help priests do a better job. Pope Benedict XVI has urged priests discover ...
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Apple and seo-seo reportage
27 Jan 2010 -
Who loves you, baby?
27 Jan 2010 -
Will Steve Jobs take financial responsibility for iPhone love child?
- Emea Content Editor, Computer Weekly 27 Jan 2010 -
TechCrunch hacked
27 Jan 2010 -
Technical hitch delays BSkyB EDS judgement
27 Jan 2010 -
IT workers moonlight as action heroes
27 Jan 2010 -
Learning to love Big Brother
21 Jan 2010
iSlate was unlikely to save the print industry.
men in the north are more likely to call their mothers that southern men
News that a woman got pregnant as a result of an iPhone has set legal teams across the world battling for the job of winning maintenance from the super rich Apple boss Steve Jobs.According to ...
It's always tough for media companies who get hacked. They spend their time writing about others whose security wasn't quite good enough, and then they find out theirs isn't either.
There's something not even slightly amusing about the judgment in one of the world's biggest private sector IT disasters being unavailable because of a technical hitch...
IT staff might be mild mannered employees during the week, but some of them get Superman Syndrome the minute they leave work.
No doubt, like Winston Smith, we can all learn to love Big Brother.
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Nagging bug
- Managing Editor 21 Jan 2010 -
12,500 electronic devices left in taxis - who are these idiots?
20 Jan 2010 -
Should Child Benefit be renamed 'mobile credit'?
20 Jan 2010 -
Video games are bad for relationships - really?
- Emea Content Editor, Computer Weekly 20 Jan 2010 -
We wuz robbed - Shockley, Bardeen and Brattain
15 Jan 2010
A security bod at Google recently discovered a 17 year old Windows bug. Nice to see Microsoft is working fast to plug all the holes in Windows and the hacker friendly Internet Explorer browser.
Those of us who have never lost a pen drive, left a mobile on a bench or decided their laptop would be of better use on a bus, please join me.
A survey of 1,398 parents with young children by gift and gadget site Prezzybox.com has found that 63% of under-10s have mobile phones, and more than half of parents don't check how much their ...
A national survey of almost 2000 men and women as revealed that video games are a major cause of relationships breaking up.So get rid of the games console and take up a new hobby if you want your ...
we think the game was rigged