Carphone Warehouse To Open 100 New Stores In UK
In its bid to influence the Europe’s electrical goods market, Carphone Warehouse with its US based partner Best Buy, announced the plans for opening 100 new shopping stores in UK
TUE 14 OCT. 2008 |Featured in: News
Microsoft Releases Second Version of Office Communication Server 2007
Microsoft has rolled out the next version of its Office Communication Server 2007 Release 2, or simply OCS 2007 R2, company’s unified communication software
WED 15 OCT. 2008 |Featured in: News
Symantec launches remote tech-support services
Interesting to hear that Symantec has rolled out a couple of remote PC diagnostic and support services - PC Checkup at $29.99 and PC TuneUp at $69.99.
WED 15 OCT. 2008 |Featured in: News
Hackers targeting mobile phones say the experts
Confirming something I've been wibbling about for a couple of years now, a group of researchers with Georgia Tech in the US say that hackers are now starting to turn their attention to mobile phones.
WED 15 OCT. 2008 |Featured in: News
3 To Bundle Nokia N95 Smartphone With "Comes With Music"
To say that 3 is the most aggressive mobile phone network on the market would be an understatement and to prove this point, the Hutchinson-Whampoa firm has announced that it will sell the popular Nokia N95 handset with "Comes wtih Music", a scheme that other operators have vehemently opposed
WED 15 OCT. 2008 |Featured in: News
Comment : Risky on-line behaviour by consumers fuelling increase in identity fraud, warns Detica
Consultancy Firm Detica Group warned that people are still failing to combat identity fraud, despite an increased risk and heightened fear among the public of the crime
WED 15 OCT. 2008 |Featured in: News
Comment : Mobile Workers Regularly Breach It Policies...Or Don't Know They Exist
New research from Vodafone UK reveals many UK businesses appear unsure as to how to secure mobile devices effectively – with nearly a quarter of all businesses having experienced security issues
TUE 14 OCT. 2008 |Featured in: News
Surfing The Internet Is Good For The Brain Says Study
We already knew that gaming improves your memory overall and that computer games did have benefits for children. Now a new study carried out by the University of California in Los Angeles claims that Internet usage can help boost your brain power
TUE 14 OCT. 2008 |Featured in: News
Pics : Apple Unveils More Expensive, Thinner Macbooks
Apple has finally released its Brick-manufactured Macbook Pro laptops, which deliberately keep the amount of raw material low by copying the MacBook Air skinny profile
TUE 14 OCT. 2008 |Featured in: News
Comment: Databases Should Record Who Alters Information, Says BCS Speaker
People who create, modify or delete data should have their actions recorded and linked with the outcome to help tackle the problem of illegal or inappropriate alterations to databases
TUE 14 OCT. 2008 |Featured in: News
Document management and retrieval applications? What's the ROI
We know that document management systems eliminate having to print out loads of documents a day in order to capture and file them, thereby making them more accessible to all users
TUE 14 OCT. 2008 |Featured in: News