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CIOs' advice on the perks and perils of unified communications

Part 1: IT chiefs talk about the unexpected benefits and biggest challenges of UC deployments... A unified communications project is all too often a daunting prospect for a CIO. UC is a broad topic - and a deployment can bring with it both unexpected ...

From NATASHA LOMAS, Silicon.com,  19 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Microsoft Corporation

Photos: Nokia debuts full-Qwerty E72 business smartphone

Not every smartphone has a touchscreen - as Nokia's latest device shows. The E72, pictured above, is the latest addition to Nokia's business-focused Eseries line-up. The device, launched today, will initially only be available through Vodafone in the ...

From NATASHA LOMAS, Silicon.com,  18 Nov 2009

Photos: How Dubai's driverless trains get their wi-fi

How to get from A to B without losing C: Connectivity... The Dubai Municipality is in the process of constructing the Middle East's first fully automated, driverless metro system. Once completed the Metro will have 47 stations served by 87 trains, and ...

From NATASHA LOMAS, Silicon.com,  17 Nov 2009

Photos: Dell unveils its very first smartphone

Dell may be better known as a PC vendor but it also has designs on smartphones. Last week the computer giant revealed details of its first foray into the increasingly crowded smartphone market with a touchscreen device called the Dell Mini 3, pictured ...

From NATASHA LOMAS, Silicon.com,  16 Nov 2009

Digital Dilemmas: Should your business be on Twitter?

As the hype around microblogging builds, should your business join the tweet-fest or keep schtum? silicon.com's Natasha Lomas deconstructs this Digital Dilemma. So you've heard about Twitter. You might even know what the word 'tweet' means. Well done. ...

From NATASHA LOMAS, Silicon.com,  16 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Twitter Inc,  Starbucks Corp,  Aviva,  Harrods

Photos: The latest Windows Phones from HTC, Sony Ericsson

Windows Mobile 6.5 does the rounds While Microsoft's share of the mobile OS market may have waned of late, Windows Mobile continues to find its way onto shiny new hardware. Pictured above is the Sony Ericsson Xperia X2 - the follow-up device to the ...

From NATASHA LOMAS, Silicon.com,  13 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Sony,  Microsoft Corporation

Orange iPhone sells more than 30,000 on first day

One of London's newest and most fashionable studios are looking to hire an experienced iPhone developer. You must have had prior experience of ... The individual will be responsible for developing new into fully functional applications, maintaining ...

From NATASHA LOMAS, Silicon.com,  11 Nov 2009

Windows 7, Snow Leopard, open source and glory for Steve Jobs

They are currently engaged in research and development to engineer efficiencies around the music reporting workflow by automating the processes ... Strong understanding of either Mac OS or Windows OS - Familiarity with Mac OS and Windows OS I am ...

From NATASHA LOMAS, Silicon.com,  9 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Steve Jobs

Photos: Android marches onto even more smartphones

Sony Ericsson's first Android phone is a bit of a looker. The Xperia X10 runs version 1.6 of the Android OS - aka Donut - and is skinned with a propriety UI which the mobile maker says will be used for other Android devices in future. This Senior ...

From NATASHA LOMAS, Silicon.com,  6 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Sony

Techies and hairdressers united in the moonlight

Techies and hairdressers - more in common than you might think? (Photo credit: Jacob Břtter via Fickr.com under the following Creative Commons licence) What do Blighty's hairdressers and IT technicians have in common? A shared love of ...

From NATASHA LOMAS, Silicon.com,  4 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Creative Commons

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