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Vendors split over reuse of mobile gear
News Mobile phone components can be reused in toys and even medical devices, says Sony Ericsson, but not all mobile makers are keen to venture in this direction.
Monday, October 26 2009 04:26 PM
Tags: Components, Cellular phones, Handhelds, Nokia Corp., Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications, Phone, Mobile Recycling Volume, cell phone, mobile, handset
BuzzCity taps 'unwired' to retain buzz
Insight newsmaker Co-founder Lai Kok Fung views rising mobile Internet use in previously ignored markets such as Indonesia, as key to Singapore company's growth.
Friday, November 13 2009 03:30 PM
Tags: Internet advertising, Mobile advertising, advertising network, BuzzCity, Small And Medium Enterprise, TV, cell phone, advertisement, mobile, Singapore
Indian outsourcing trainees feel heat of recession
Insight perspective Outsourcers such as Infosys are packing graduates off to training centers, using education to maintain their edge in challenging economic times.
Sunday, July 05 2009 09:56 PM
Tags: Outsourcing, IT training, Personal development, Trends, Infosys Technologies Ltd., Employee, Outsourcing, India, Electronics, Training
Mitigate risk by replacing sensitive resources?
Techguide Risk assessment is about more than determining where you get your best security ROI. Sometimes, you need to rid sensitive resources to better manage your risk profile.
Sunday, October 19 2008 06:58 PM
Tags: Risk Management, Security Management, Data security, Bicycle, Security, Bridgestone Corp., Raleigh, coffee shop, Japan, Security Management
Flipping through Facebook's privacy flap
Blogs The furore over Facebook's change (and reverting) of its user terms illustrates a few points about Internet companies. ...
Thursday, February 26 2009 09:56 AM
Check out Project alternatives: Basecamp and QuickBase
Techguide Learn more about 37signals' Basecamp and Intuit's QuickBase, two highly-capable alternatives to Microsoft Project.
Sunday, April 19 2009 07:34 PM
Tags: IT project management, Project management, Microsoft Corp., Intuit QuickBase, 37Signals, Overkill, Basecamp, Microsoft Project, software, File-sharing
Winning the Tour de France, with help from the Net
News What does it take to win the Tour de France? Skill, sweat and a little help from the Internet.
Monday, July 30 2001 12:31 PM
Training for the Tour de France--on the Net
News What does it take to win the Tour de France? Skill, sweat and a little help from the Internet.
Monday, July 30 2001 05:42 PM
Hackers reveal hole in IBM Web software
News Two hackers have published a program that breaks the encryption-protecting passwords on servers running older versions of IBM's e-commerce software, highlighting the possibility that dozens--if not hundreds--of sites have been left open to digital thieves.
Friday, March 09 2001 08:09 AM
Sun exec to companies: Make Web easier to use
News The Internet must develop smart Web services that will make the Web as easy to use as electricity, natural gas or the telephone.
Thursday, March 15 2001 12:18 PM
Mars probe hailed as triumph for U.K. technology
News The British-built Mars probe Beagle 2 has successfully separated from its 'mothership' on the final leg of its mission to search for signs of life on the red planet.
Monday, December 22 2003 09:11 AM
Pedal-powered Christmas tree lights Copenhagen
News With international climate change talks a week away, host city takes its tannenbaum off-grid with a rack of bicycles powering LED lights.
Tuesday, December 01 2009 12:52 PM
Tags: Green IT, Tree, ViPS, climate change negotiation, Ceremony, climate change, Green IT, financial incentive, Copenhagen, Global Warming
Holiday PC buyers get Vista upgrade promise
News update Program lets people buy now, upgrade to Vista later, as Microsoft tries to persuade holdouts to spend during the peak shopping season.
Thursday, October 26 2006 09:55 AM
Tags: Microsoft Windows
Getting over laptop loss
News Laptop theft is a pain, but there are some simple things to reduce the headaches after a laptop disappears.
Monday, July 03 2006 11:03 AM
Tags: Notebooks and tablets, Security
10 ways to begin a data warehouse project
Techguide Jeff Relkin examines key aspects of the process, including determining data access controls, deciding on an implementation approach, and building a metadata repository.
Monday, October 16 2006 02:40 PM





