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Blogs One Microsoft is one big headache for Nadella Redmond is dropping its ecosystem plan before it becomes too big to fail 24 Jul
Blogs In defence of defence Development for the military is not always as black and white as it seems 22 Jul
Blogs Tempus fugit Time may fly, but if your organisation is not flexible enough to adapt to change, it may become fossilised sooner than you think 18 Jul
Blogs Samsung learns the high cost of the low end An obsession with 'premium' is giving competitors a free run at the budget market 9 Jul
Blogs Apple grows its bling ring The fans want an iWatch and they want it now, but it won’t be cheap 7 Jul
Blogs The shackles of productivity Calls for a shorter working week aren't as far-fetched as they seem 2 Jul
Blogs Google I/O 2014, the short version This year’s developer conference kept Android front and centre 27 Jun
Blogs What price power? Are we about to be overtaken as a data centre destination by the north pole? 27 Jun
Blogs LinkedIn and who owns what Does an employer have a right to information contained in a LinkedIn profile, and if so, under what circumstances? 20 Jun
Blogs Technology leads Technology is running ahead of business and the organisation. How do we avoid being left in its wake? 18 Jun
Blogs Netflix: Believe in better The on-demand service’s criticism of ISPs isn’t all about consumer advocacy 12 Jun
Blogs Microsoft’s Surface Pro 3: doing more with less The latest Surface Pro tablet can do even more than ever, but Microsoft appears to be ploughing on without a Surface Mini or RT option 21 May
Blogs Google’s ECJ smackdown The world's largest search engine bet against stronger data protection laws and lost 15 May
Blogs Emergent cloud A recent panel chat threw up some interesting predictions for the cloud-shaped future of IT 15 May
Blogs Social media, corporate mire A recent survey has shown that while we are all fond of social media at work, we are far from adept at its management 9 May
Blogs The Silver Age of Android Google has a plan for showing what its mobile OS is 'meant' to look like 6 May
Blogs Here we go again, and again It's deja vu all over again for a unified view of the citizen for the Government 25 Apr
Blogs Power Driver: Part II Are the tech giants doing enough on renewable energy and its development? 22 Apr
Blogs Yahoo: Let’s put on a show! Marissa Mayer’s plans for original programming are the stuff of Vaudeville 15 Apr
Blogs Of revolutions and succession A potentially revolutionary development in cooling and a cool development in recruiting 11 Apr
Blogs Windows XP and thinking of the children With the deadline looming, is a hacker apocalypse following shortly after? 4 Apr
Blogs Accelerate or incubate? AIB's technology sectoral report gives clarity to the range of supports on offer to start-ups 4 Apr
Blogs No surprise, no indignation More revelations on state-sponsored hacking fail to shock or surprise 26 Mar
Blogs Rise of the technobores The first wearable tech revolution will leave you healthier but a lot less fun to be around 25 Mar
Blogs The World Wide Web’s quarterlife crisis Cable and mobile networks are playing by different rules when it comes to winning the Internet 12 Mar
Blogs The OS for X The analogy of the operating system has been stretched to include some things for which it may not have been envisioned. But it’s not necessarily... 7 Mar
Blogs Windows XP refuses to lie down Why is Microsoft having a hard time ditching a 12-year-old operating system? 3 Mar
Blogs Critical infrastructure, critical vulnerability There is a pressing need to ensure that national critical infrastructure is protected against cyberattack 27 Feb
Blogs Zuckerberg, Mobile World Congress and you Commentators will only want to know what's up with WhatsApp at next week's expo 20 Feb
Blogs And the beat goes on… The GSOC affair rumbles on, but what seems more and more certain is that the ‘technical’ evidence is questionable at best 19 Feb
Blogs ComReg to keep ISPs honest Naming and shaming telcos won't improve services but it will make people feel better 14 Feb
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