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European Technology
Archive: 09-2012
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One Olympic legacy: More working from home
Companies are going to continue with the flexible-working polices they put in place for the London 2012 Olympics.
Posted by Steve Ranger | September 26, 2012, 6:59 AM PDT
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Cloud computing: Why governments will face a battle to make it work
Cloud computing is more complicated than swapping out one technology for another - it’s about changing the way organisations operate, something that goverments find hard to do.
Posted by Nick Heath | September 18, 2012, 3:15 AM PDT
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Computer vigilantes: Breaking the law by hitting back at hackers?
Even if you are a victim of computer crime, you don’t want to end up in court for taking the law into your own hands against hackers.
Posted by Stewart James | September 13, 2012, 4:55 AM PDT
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Computers in a grain of sand: How ’speckled’ computing will change the world
The advent of increasingly low-power processors is ushering in an age where computing power is routinely embedded in the world around us. TechRepublic looks at some pioneering research into this...
Posted by Nick Heath | September 12, 2012, 2:05 PM PDT
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4G: What does it mean for business?
As mobile operators worldwide roll out 4G networks that promise speeds several times faster than 3G TechRepublic looks at the potential benefits of 4G for business and what firms should know...
Posted by Nick Heath | September 12, 2012, 5:46 AM PDT
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Raspberry Pi 2.0 ready for release
The makers of the $40 Linux computer announce the release of a new version of the board based on feedback from owners of the Pi.
Posted by Nick Heath | September 6, 2012, 9:01 AM PDT
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Cloud computing? We don’t get it, say Europeans
The majority of European PC users don’t know or care about cloud computing, with only a small proportion of people using cloud services.
Posted by Nick Heath | September 4, 2012, 2:46 AM PDT
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Sloppy code: Why it’s not (always) the developer’s fault
With programmers complaining that managers are forcing them to push unsatisfactory code out the door, TechRepublic looks at whether developers are getting a raw deal.
Posted by Nick Heath | September 3, 2012, 8:26 AM PDT
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Build your own OS using the Raspberry Pi
A course teaching Raspberry Pi owners how to build a simple operating system has been released free online.
Posted by Nick Heath | September 3, 2012, 7:42 AM PDT

































