Could Microsoft Office’s enterprise dominance be challenged? By Michael J. Miller Office has become a concrete fixture in the enterprise world, but new platforms may threaten that stranglehold before too long.
Could Microsoft Office’s enterprise dominance be challenged? By Michael J. Miller Office has become a concrete fixture in the enterprise world, but new platforms may threaten that stranglehold before too long.
Open Compute to deliver big changes in servers and data centres By Michael J. Miller The Open Compute Project has the potential to spark massive changes in the data centre world, and eventually businesses of all sizes.
The big surprise of CES 2013: Mobile chipsets By Michael J. Miller A major surprise at last week’s show was just how many mobile chipsets were unveiled by Intel, Nvidia, Qualcomm, Samsung, and others…
Opera: The best anti-fraud browser By Michael J. Miller Worried about fraud? It can’t hurt to have a top notch, secure browser, as well as security suite, to help defend against phishing.
Life with the Windows Phone 8 OS By Michael J. Miller There’s quite a lot to like about Windows Phone 8 in terms of customisation and other perks, but it still lacks a killer app.
Life with the Nokia Lumia 920 and HTC Windows Phone 8X By Michael J. Miller We've been putting both Nokia and HTC Windows Phone 8 handsets through their real life paces. Read on to find out how they compare.
Does 2012 mark the demise of open platforms? By Michael J. Miller The concepts of “openness” are changing, with platforms becoming more tightly controlled, and the consumer caught in the crossfire.
Can BlackBerry regain its standing in enterprise? By Michael J. Miller BlackBerry was once the undisputed business king, but these days, its handsets are flagging. Can BB10 keep RIM relevant to businesses?
Software-defined networking and the future By Michael J. Miller Software-defined networking could alter the way in which applications communicate. We take a closer look at SDN’s potential.
Looking at the Human Face of Big Data By Michael J. Miller There’s a new book out tomorrow, the Human Face of Big Data, which explores how data is being used in a variety of industries.
Battle of the phone cameras: Galaxy Note II vs. iPhone 5 vs. Lumia 920 By Michael J. Miller We went to a gig and took three smartphones along to photograph the band. Read on to find out which snapped the best shots.
Forget Vista, compare Windows 8 to the original Windows By Michael J. Miller Never mind the comparisons to Vista, there are some striking parallels between Windows 8 and the original Windows back in the 1980s.
Life with the Microsoft Surface RT By Michael J. Miller So what’s life with Microsoft’s Windows RT laptop hybrid like? Surprisingly pleasant, if you can live with the app situation.
Techonomy: 3D printing and changes in manufacturing By Michael J. Miller The recent Techonomy conference saw a discussion on how 3D printing is part of a bigger trend in democratising design and production.
Life with an iPhone 5 By Michael J. Miller The iPhone 5 has been out for a month now, and here are our thoughts on the hardware itself, and Apple's new operating system, iOS 6.
Futurist Ray Kurzweil on expanding your brain into the cloud By Michael J. Miller At the Demo conference, Kurzweil discussed expanding our brains into the cloud with the help of biological devices in our bloodstream.
The iPhone 5 needs 'one more thing…': Here's what that is By Michael J. Miller Apple’s much awaited new iPhone is due out next week, and the company needs to pull something special out of the hat.
PCs for 2012: A diverse mix By Michael J. Miller As 2012 rolls on, PC designers are getting more creative with a variety of models including all-in-ones, ultrabooks and hybrids.
Software patents: Removing the focus from innovation By Michael J. Miller We examine the issue of software patents encouraging litigation rather than innovation in the wake of the Apple-Samsung trial.
Office 2013: Refinement not revolution By Michael J. Miller We further explore Microsoft’s upcoming Office 2013, which we don’t feel is perhaps as radical a switch as many seem to believe.
Is Moore’s Law still relevant to desktop speeds? By Michael J. Miller How much has the performance of the desktop PC increased over the last five years, in terms of both Intel and AMD chips?