I arrived at work this morning to find my wonderful work colleagues had decked out the office with balloons and posters for my birthday (which…
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I’ve just discovered the Microsoft Coding4Fun website on MSDN. Looks fantastic – lots of articles, ideas and help for people who are new to programming…
Comments closedAn email is doing the rounds urging you to add an entry to your mobile phone that lists your next-of-kin: Following the disaster in London…
5 CommentsYou could bill my bit as: “AO/Technorati Open Media 100 ‘Honourably Mentioned’ and industry forward thinker Ben Metcalfe will address the audience at the 2005…
2 CommentsWe’re making 7 days worth of BBC TV and radio schedule information available in XML format over on backstage.bbc.co.uk. It’s updated daily so if you…
Comments closedUPDATE: This has been confirmed a hoax, so please don’t download this file. I’ve kept the blog post up for archive purposes, but it has…
One CommentAcrylic is Microsoft’s first serious foray into the competitive world of professional drawing packages. A market we could just call “the Photoshop market” for obvious…
Comments closedSo Apple WILL be using Intel x86 after all, despite my suspicion that Intel might just be cloning the PowerPC architecture. Steve Jobs ensured his…
Comments closedApple are going to announce today that they will be moving to chips manufactured by Intel – but will it be x86 ones (like you…
Comments closedMeg Hourihan (co-founder of Pyra, the company that produced blogger.com) has been interviewed for IT Conversations about her experience of the dot-com boom/bust, setting up…
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