Entries tagged with 'Internet'


Google and YouTube give U.S. courts your details

At the moment we're seeing a number of online privacy issues, and the biggest debate at the moment is undoubtedly around companies giving your details to third parties. One such issue has arisen with Google as the studio Viacom force them to had over the IP addresses of all of...


3G at the EIFF

It's been bad timing for me and this 3G Mobile Broadband review until this week. First the modem doesn't work in my works building and secondly I got married and headed off on honeymoon for almost three weeks. I did try and get 3G to let me blog my honeymoon...


Could Twitter replace business IM?

I've written before about utilising tools that are used daily on the Internet to create a new and knowledge focused Intranet with little cost to the business (have a look through the Knowledge Management category), and in that I've talked about the use of Instant Messaging. This has been something...


First experiences with 3G Mobile Broadband

After setting the Mobile Broadband Modem up, which was perhaps one of the easiest installations of hardware I've ever accomplished, I was ready to start using it. However the real problem was I wasn't actually going anywhere. However that's been sorted since with a few trips that have been made...


Installing the 3G Broadband modem

I received my 3G Broadband Modem a few days after getting the instructions, a DVD type box contained a few pieces of paper with simple instructions on how to install, too simple I thought, this can't be right. There are always problems with installing hardware like this, especially portable hardware,...


Reviewing mobile broadband

Connecting to the Internet on the go hasn't always been a priority for me, but with my Windows Mobile phone I've always had a convenient connection to retrieve the odd bit of information to settle a friendly argument or to perform some routine maintenance on one of my sites. However...


Creating a useful Intranet

Intranets are a mess, let's face it. They're most often a big dump of information that is more a legacy system than any other computer system within your organisation, that is if you have the traditional model of adding in new groups of pages then your model dates back to...


Web 2.0 fails and how systems should be

There was, and continues to be, a big fuss about Web 2.0, but what has it actually brought the end user? From where I stand it doesn’t appear to be that much. We’ve ended up with a reliance on cumbersome widgets and closed systems, although the appearance of more and...


Lost Emails

Quick plea here, and my apologies, I've just had a wee accident with my email and lost a few. Anything sent to either my personal or Filmstalker email accounts between approximately Friday 23:00 and Saturday 10:00 (GMT/UTC) has been lost. I was trying to alter some settings for remote mail...

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