Computing in the real world
SEARCH FOR: IN:
Guest  Level 00    Register Log in

Real World Computing

May 2008
Meet ISO 29500

Advanced Office: Meet ISO 29500


Simon Jones picks through the bones as the ooxMl saga finally draws to a close, and looks forward at forthcoming versions of OpenOffice....more
And the winnaah is... Blu-ray!

Advanced Windows: And the winnaah is... Blu-ray!


With HD DVD now consigned to the scrap heap, the path is clear for affordable blu-ray discs and drives to gain a foothold in the market, says Jon Honeyball....more
Separated worlds

Digital Design: Separated worlds


Tom Arah provides a crash course on understanding and making the most of colour-separated commercial print....more
Emperor's new screen

Mobile & Wireless: Emperor's new screen


Paul Ockenden takes a real-world glance at Windows Mobile 6.1, and finds a non-controversial use for the much-maligned RFID....more

Networks: The promise of petabytes


Steve Cassidy gets excited about the realisation of this once mythical number, and demonstrates how your server might be able to shoulder its pressure....more

Online Security: Webmail: the ugly truth


When it comes to free webmail services like Gmail, Davey Winder is more than a little concerned by how little attention people seem to be giving to security....more

Open Source: Spreading the load


Simon Brock demystifies the complex process of load balancing, and shows how a thoughtful approach can make a real difference to your system....more

Server Room: MAPS accelerator


David Moss installs Microsoft's assessment and planning solution accelerator, while Jon Honeyball wonders at its frankly bizarre VM licensing regulations....more

Web Applications: Optimise and prosper


Kevin Partner demystifies the black magic of SEO, and shares his techniques for making your site more visible to Google and bringing in traffic for free....more
April 2008
March 2008
February 2008
January 2008
December 2007
November 2007
Back six months