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CIO Jury: mobile gadgets cause IT headaches at work

CIO Jury: mobile gadgets cause IT headaches at work

Insight The increasing range of mobile devices and platforms used by employees for business is becoming a headache to manage and support for UK IT chiefs.

Monday, May 16 2005 10:42 PM

Tags: Mobile/Wireless


Last week in Google

Last week in Google

News Search giant Google is turning up the heat on its rivals--as well as taking some heat itself.

Monday, October 31 2005 11:08 AM

Tags: Search


Google flight search takes off

Google flight search takes off

News New search feature lets people type in cities or airport codes to retrieve arrival and departure info on the fly.

Friday, October 28 2005 11:11 AM

Tags: Web sites, Search


National ID cards compulsory for UK airport staff

News Enrollment for foreign nationals starts at month's end. By next fall, workers at two U.K. airports will be using the cards as part of a pilot program.

Friday, November 07 2008 11:06 AM

Tags: Privacy, Biometrics, Security, Airport, City Airport, Card, ID Card, biometric identification, Manchester, Worker


In-flight broadband 'to take off this year'

News The fledgling in-flight broadband market is set for serious growth this year, with the number of Web-enabled aeroplanes to surge from 25 in 2008 to 800 by year's end.

Monday, May 11 2009 11:05 AM

Tags: Business broadband, Smart Phone, Broadband, wireless service, handheld, British Airways Plc., SMS, handheld device, analyst, accounting


Ellison may sue city to land his jet at night

News 

Friday, June 01 2001 02:59 PM


CIO Jury: Have IT bosses lost control?

Insight And are general business managers now calling the shots?

Thursday, June 09 2005 11:57 AM

Tags: IT Management, IT Governance


Microsoft, DOJ could learn antitrust findings of fact as early as today

News 

Friday, June 01 2001 02:59 PM


Licensing deal validates Ask Jeeves's approach

News 

Friday, June 01 2001 02:59 PM


UK pilots to bail out on ID cards

News A survey of 10,000 pilots by the British Airline Pilots Association (Balpa) found 60 percent were opposed to ID cards. Balpa has pledged to battle the rollout of the cards to pilots "with every lawful means at our disposal".

Monday, May 11 2009 10:49 AM

Tags: Biometrics, Security, Survey, Card, ID Card, Manchester, Worker, job, U.K., spokesman



Hands-on programming: Extract plain text from documents with Syncfusion's components

Web Development

Justin James recently tried Syncfusion's Essential DocIO and Essential PDF to help him extract text from documents he downloaded from the Internet. Here's the code he wrote to get the plain text.


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Will technology divide us further?

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So I finally watched 2012 over the weekend, but the film left me feeling extremely agitated.

The possibility that the world may meet its watery end in three years didn't..... by Eileen Yu

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Tags

  1. airport
  2. benefit
  3. biometric identification
  4. biometrics
  5. card
  6. ceo
  7. id card
  8. london
  9. manchester
  10. national id card
  11. pilot program
  12. privacy
  13. security
  14. u.k.
  15. worker