By Jason Slater
Sunday, 26 October 2008
Sunday, 26 October 2008
A round up of recent and interesting technology news and articles from technology sites around the web including IT Pro, BBC, Silicon.com, Network World, Computer Weekly, Computing and ZDNet.
- Microsoft rushed out patch to prevent ‘worm’ exploit
(or the early bird patches the worm) - Broadband users reach their limit
(or where the ‘un’ in unlimited stands for ‘u nelly’) - OLPC: Windows vs Linux
(or why the kids are not getting air books) - World’s smallest storage device lies in the nucleus of an atom
(or new ways of losing public data – Oops I left the atom on the train) - IT key to Olympic Games London 2012
(or IT are good at jumping through hoops and stretching their resources) - Top 10 best features found in laptop computers
(or how to write an article that bears little resemblance to its title) - Broadband users baffled by ‘unlimited’ services
(or users are not sure what ‘u nelly’ means)
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- Mobile Broadband Technology
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- Stealth Car
- Broadband for Home Working
- Another weekend gone



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