Articles Posted on 08 May 2009
Sapphire Vapor X Graphic Card
News Hardware
Sapphire first introduced its graphics cards which implemented the Vapor-X coolers back in 2007 with its 3870 Atomic cards. The Vapor-X technology meant that graphics cards could be efficiently cooled and still remain silent...
Irish Manages To Trick Wikipedia Again
News Security
It what seems as a testament to perils journalists expose themselves when they collect information from the internet, Shane Fitzgerald, a student of University College of Dublin was able to hoodwink a large section worldwide...
Last.fm Unveils New Visual Music Player
News Consumer
With an eye on increasing its advertising revenues, Last.fm a leading online social music website has introduced a new visual music player which can easily be customised by end users according to their taste. Some...
UK Average Broadband Speed Reaches 4Mbps
News Consumer
According to a recent report published by Broadband.co.uk, the average speed of broadband in UK has sprinted past the 4Mbps mark in April 2009. In what many consider as a watershed moment in the growth of broadband in UK,...
Gmail Goes Down Again As Users Rile Against Service
News Mobile & Telco
It seems that Gmail, the popular email service from Google has suffered yet another outage today with users across the world voicing their inability to access the service. Many users complained that when they attempted to...
Microsoft Combines Mapping Service With Photosynth
News Consumer
In a move aimed at increasing the popularity of its Photosynth service, Microsoft has integrated the service with its Virtual Earth mapping service and it envisions a wide usage of the combined technologies by a larger...
Google Android 1.5 Cupcake Available to UK Users
News Mobile & Telco
Google in association with T- Mobile has started to roll out the latest version of its mobile phone operating system, Android 1.5, to users in UK and it comes loaded with a number of features including an improved ability to...
US Defense Details On Sale On Ebay Hard Disks
News Security
In another shocking incident of loss of confidential data which can have adverse consequences on national security for the United States, sensitive details related to an advanced US missile defence system has been found on a...
The UK Software Management and Licensing Conference
News Security
The Software Industry Research Board (SIRB) is an organisation made up of some of the most influential voices in the software industry today. The aim of the SIRB is to provide relevant guidance and education to the...
Business Continuity Or Risk Management – Heads Or Tails?
News Hardware
Why is it that in organisations which have the luxury of having both a business continuity Manager and a Risk Manager, more often than not the two see their roles as being completely separate? And, as a result, they don’t...
Disk-Based Recovery Systems = Increased Efficiency.
News Hardware
But deploying disk-based systems likewise means that it is no longer necessary to wait impatiently to get hold of tape catalogues that are both held in distant locations and likely to contain data from only as far back as the...
