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Rather aptly located in the heart of Silicon Valley, the Computer History Museum will open its doors to the Charles Babbage Difference Engine Number 2 on May 10th. One of only two such working devices in existence, the first being housed within the Science Museum in London, the Babbage Engine holds...
Read More | 12 Days Ago | Comments: 2 | Last Comment: 11 Days Ago
Research by security as a service specialists ScanSafe has proven something that pretty much everyone knew already: namely that people working at home are more likely to view online pornography than those stuck in an office somewhere. I mean, it hardly needed a survey to dig up that little gem, but...
Read More | 26 Days Ago | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: 26 Days Ago
Data is used in almost everything we do these days, there are many more ways for companies, people at home or the government to lose data. But it keeps happening.
Banks, the 100+ departments of local councils, (including libraries) and every website you buy or register on. The list is endless, and...
Read More | Jan 29th, 2008
That is what we could be asking by 2012, and be answered with a resounding cry of to the job centre looking for new employment if Fujitsu Siemens Computers is correct with its prediction. FSC today suggested that within just four years unmanned data centres will not only be fully commercially...
Read More | Jan 21st, 2008 | Comments: 2 | Last Comment: Jan 21st, 2008
The University of Miami in the US has got together with the University of Dundee in Scotland to work with IBM on a project to develop open source software designed specifically to address the needs of older people, and help them to adapt to and remain productive in the 21st century...
Read More | Nov 19th, 2007
If you've ever had the (un)fortunate experience of having to work closely with a lawyer, you know that their profession seems to have it's own language. In fact, there are actually courses in law school that teach future attourneys to speak this strange mish-mash of English, French, Latin, and...
Read More | Jan 18th, 2007
Japanese information technology companies are mapping out a new base to outsource software development in India, according to Nihon Keizai Shimbun.
Japanese firms, which have long shifted their software development to China for low costs, are now faced with a lack of local engineers and deciding...
Read More | Oct 23rd, 2006
OK, so that would just be silly, would it not? Nobody in their right minds would accept a job working in IT on Mars. Yet so far 70 people have applied to the Mars-500 project in Russia, for the unusual position (literally) of an IT Manager willing to be sealed inside a metal container simulating a...
Read More | Aug 15th, 2006 | Comments: 4 | Last Comment: Aug 23rd, 2006
The reports that are popping up all over the web that IBM, along with Georgia Tech, has demonstrated the world’s fastest ever chip are, sadly, not quite as exciting as you might at first think. Not least because this wasn’t a chip at all, but rather a transistor, and even the least technical...
Read More | Jun 22nd, 2006 | Comments: 2 | Last Comment: Jun 28th, 2006