Real World Computing
May 2008
Advanced Office: Meet ISO 29500Simon Jones picks through the bones as the ooxMl saga finally draws to a close, and looks forward at forthcoming versions of OpenOffice....more
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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
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Digital Design: Separated worldsTom Arah provides a crash course on understanding and making the most of colour-separated commercial print....more
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Mobile & Wireless: Emperor's new screenPaul Ockenden takes a real-world glance at Windows Mobile 6.1, and finds a non-controversial use for the much-maligned RFID....more
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Networks: The promise of petabytesSteve Cassidy gets excited about the realisation of this once mythical number, and demonstrates how your server might be able to shoulder its pressure....more
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Online Security: Webmail: the ugly truthWhen 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
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Open Source: Spreading the loadSimon Brock demystifies the complex process of load balancing, and shows how a thoughtful approach can make a real difference to your system....more
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Server Room: MAPS acceleratorDavid Moss installs Microsoft's assessment and planning solution accelerator, while Jon Honeyball wonders at its frankly bizarre VM licensing regulations....more
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Web Applications: Optimise and prosperKevin 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
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