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Editorial Don’t Touch My Desktop T THEY’RE ALL AROUND, these people who are gushing over the whole multi-touch revolution. Popularised by ... more>>
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Editorial The Dollar Downpour D DURING AN OCTOBER ‘05 trip to Germany, I specifically asked Hector Ruiz, AMD president and CEO, whether there ... more>>
Editorial The Answer: Innovate governance! There are no procedures followed, no set team of developers, no deadlines, and no onus on developers an ... more>>
Editorial Robots-Much Misunderstood tasks with unerring accuracy, be it calculations or record keeping. The success of the computer industry was ... more>>
Publisher’s Note Maulik Jasubhai Publisher Waking Up To A Brand New Day I NNOVATION IS A peculiar challenger—it keeps staring at you all t ... more>>
Editorial Battered on the battery front F FOLLOWING THE recall of nearly 10 million laptop batteries from around the world due to the risk of ... more>>
Editorial The End Of Innocence I IT WAS JUST as well that the media did not name her. A news report carried by NDTV about a Delhi ... more>>
■ editorial Smart phone, anyone? Q. How do you know when a device has achieved ‘smart’ status? A. When it has a ‘reset’ function, and an ... more>>
Editorial Open Challenge T THINGS HAVE BEEN going almost too well for Microsoft over the past decade. The company couldn’t ask for more than ... more>>
■ editorial Getting Along “P lease fax those documents across ASAP!” “Sure thing. Uh…wait! What's the make of your fax machine?” ... more>>
Editorial Vendor1, Consumer2.0 T TECHNOLOGY—IN PARTICULAR the Web 2.0 phenomenon—played an interesting role last month in the upcoming 2008 ... more>>