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Why the iPhone can't be 'killed' 02 July, 2009 08:09
Every time a supposed "iPhone killer" hits the market its sales come in well below the iPhone's sales numbers.Every few months, some new hopeful to the smartphone market will garner enough hype where various media outlets will dub it an "iPhone killer". - +
Employment referrals the right way 30 June, 2009 13:12
A few simple guidelines can make for a more effective, less stressful referral process.When competition for IT opportunities is intense, the value of every possible edge is magnified. A recommendation from someone within a potential employer can make the difference between landing an interview and continuing frustration. In many cases, job seekers are calling on the outermost reaches of their networks -- and sometimes beyond -- to find a way in. - +
Are sealed-in laptop batteries a good idea? 30 June, 2009 13:40
In what may become commonplace, Apple and Dell have begun shipping notebooks with sealed-in batteries, promising longer battery life but preventing battery swappingWhen Apple introduced its new MacBooks recently, it touted a doubled battery life -- but noted that the laptops' batteries were sealed into the case, not user-swappable as is the norm on laptops. - +
Elgan: Why the iPhone doesn't matter 22 June, 2009 08:11
Handsets are irrelevant. It's all about software now. And networks.The new iPhone 3G S is here! The new iPhone 3G S is here! - +
Thinking about upgrading to IE8? Think twice 22 June, 2009 08:02
By bribes or brute force, Microsoft is attempting to foist its latest browser upon the world. If you're not careful it might happen to you, tooI find it's best to live by a few simple rules. I don't micturate into the wind. I don't mix tequila with red wine (not any more, anyway). I never get into arm-wrestling matches with fat guys named "Tiny." - +
In Iran, cyber-activism without the middle-man 19 June, 2009 04:48
Teenagers use this technology to skirt filters at the local libraryAnthony Papillion says he just wants to give Iranians a voice, but the word on Twitter these days is that he's not to be trusted. - +
Opinion: The 5 best things about iPhone OS 3.0 18 June, 2009 08:28
iPhone uers finally get copy/paste, Spotlighting searches and pushApple Inc. today pushed out the much-anticipated iPhone OS 3.0 update that company execs touted at last week's Worldwide Developers Conference. After spending some time with iPhone 3.0 on both an original Edge-based iPhone and last year's 3G model, I can tell you the update makes even older phones more responsive and offers a number of improvements -- some of them long overdue. Aside from the new features I highlight below, iPhone owners who download the update through iTunes will notice that, overall, the user interface is smoother. Animations don't stutter as they did before and data loads more quickly. - +
Microsoft to tour Europe sans browsers 15 June, 2009 08:01
Redmond's up to its old anti-anti-trust tricks, shipping Windows 7 in Europe minus Internet Explorer. If nothing else, you've got to admire Microsoft's chutzpahAh, those wacky Europeans. They think nothing of stripping down and jumping into the Mediterranean in the altogether or, at most, those skimpy man sacks they call swimsuits. - +
Do business desktop PCs have a future? 15 June, 2009 04:45
The dedicated core of enterprise desktop users will include programmers and task workersWith laptop shipments gaining momentum over the past few years the question arises: Are desktops on the verge of being banished from the enterprise? - +
Is Apple gearing up to enter the enterprise? 12 June, 2009 07:02
The iPhone gained Exchange support in the past year, but other developments have been less obviousIt could be that a real battle is brewing between operating systems. Apple will fire first by releasing Mac OS X 10.6, known as Snow Leopard, in September. Microsoft's response, Windows 7, will hit store shelves a few weeks later, on Oct. 22. - +
Should Facebook, Twitter follow IM providers and block access to U.S. 'enemies'? 11 June, 2009 10:34
Legal experts say the services should be blocked, but others question a contradiction with democratic goals for the countriesFacebook and Twitter should join instant messaging (IM) services and block access to U.S.-sanctioned countries in order to avoid running afoul of the government's trade embargoes, say legal experts. - +
Will Oracle kill the Java community? 04 June, 2009 03:41
Some worry at this year's JavaOne, but most say 'better Oracle than IBM'Will Oracle be good to Java's developers? - +
Bashing Bing, whacking Wave 01 June, 2009 08:19
Why I'm leery of Microsoft's new search engine and Google's new e-mail systemIndustry titans Microsoft Corp. and Google Inc. are getting rave reviews this week about innovative new approaches to Internet search and communications, respectively. - +
Vizioncore updates virtual backup & recovery tool 27 May, 2009 08:09
Enhanced virtual backup and recoveryVizioncore has announced a major new version of its flagship backup package for virtual machines that includes support for VMware's new cloud operating system, vSphere 4. - +
Has ASUS all but given up on Linux? 27 May, 2009 14:53
Custom themes are now being developed for Windows as they once were for Linux.At today's ASUS product showcase in Sydney, a bunch of media representatives were given a taste of the company's latest and greatest notebooks, including the new range of Eee PC netbooks.
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Savings do add up: How organisations are saving thousands by adopting Unified Communications and Collaboration. 15 June, 2009 12:01
This week's CW Live podcast features a discussion between Audrey William, research director at research firm Frost & Sullivan Australia, and Craig Campbell, business unit executive for Integrated Communications Services at IBM Australia / New Zealand on why companies are adopting unified communications, and whether there is any benefit to hosting a unified communications solution in the cloud.- +
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CW Live speaks with Matthew Zanner, HP ProCurve worldwide director of datacentre solutions, about how cloud computing is changing the way IT professionals are designing their networks and running their datacentres.- +
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CW Live speaks with Mark Thompson, Global Sales/Marketing Manager for HP's ProCurve Networking Business, to discuss strategies for reducing the cost of enterprise mobility, including tips on securing a wireless network, smart network design strategies, and advice for simplifying the management and support of wireless networks.- +
Computerworld Live Podcast #98: The Future of Datacentre IP 18 December, 2008 10:33
CW Live speaks withLin Nease, Director of Emerging Business for HP ProCurve, to discuss the future of networks, including the effect of IP-based storage on datacentres, new capacity requirements generated by the use of 10Gb Ethernet, and how an efficient network design can slash energy and cooling costs, and help enterprises build a "green" image. - +
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