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How far would you go for internet access?
A Uganda school is raising funds to pay for internet access for its students and teachers. Can you imagine paying out all your cash for a 45-minute...
Bona fide open source
Has open source become a victim of its own success?
What does Internet Explorer 8 mean for you?
Plan ahead for Internet Explorer 8 so you can take advantage of the security and deployment features – and update your web sites and applications...
The need to know: Documentation in Linux
Documenting the development of open source software is key to keeping it easy to use, but some disagree on its necessity.
Low-cost computing gets professional for Afghan school
Low-cost thin client computing technology has helped a women's business school in Kandahar, Afghanistan bulk up its IT offering, while keeping...
LeWeb 3 - Web technologies for the coming year
The recent LeWeb 3 2007 Conference in Paris was the fourth annual attempt to bring the buzz, community and experience of Silicon Valley to Europe....
Debian and the grass roots of Linux
Debian GNU/Linux was the first project to be deliberately modelled on the principles of distributed software development, and provides the core...
Q&A: Paul Coby, IT Director John Lewis
We speak to Paul Coby, IT Director at John Lewis, about the technological advances in the retail industry and IT education and development...
What went wrong with Google Wave?
As Google announces it’s ceasing development on Wave, Simon Brew wonders just what went wrong.
Open-source for business
Despite the legal uncertainties affecting Linux, open-source software development and use is growing in the enterprise community, even in...
Can security concerns kill cloud computing?
The IT industry has identified cloud computing as a major trend for the future. But how much of a barrier to its development and adoption will...
Building customised Linux distributions
UK firm 64 Studios is using Componentised Linux and the Platform Development Kit to offer customised Linux to companies.
Where will quantum computing take us?
We talked with one of the men behind the most recent major development towards quantum computing about what the technology will do for the world.
What is AMD Fusion and why should I care?
AMD has melded a processor and a graphics chip together, but is this development as revolutionary as AMD claims? Seth Barton takes a look, not only...
Wireless at the Coalface: Part 2
IT PRO talks to IT managers in the public sector about their views on current wireless technology, and their hopes for its future development.
Wireless at the Coalface: Part 1
IT PRO talks to IT managers in a range of organisations about their views on current wireless technology, and their hopes for its future development.
40 years of the internet
As the internet hits 40, we trace its early origins, look at its anarchic development and consider where it might be going in the future.
Free Linux driver development
Open source drivers will become an imperative, rather than a choice, for device manufacturers who want to break into new markets and extend their...
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