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- Major innovations that have changed history
- Major innovations that have changed historyBricks... Just so everyone will understand I'm not just talking about "high tech" innovations, I though a good place to start would be bricks.They and dressed stone were the fundamental material which allowed the creation of large public structures... The Mayans built incredibly intricate palaces...
- Discussion threads 2005-10-14
- Learn how to handle legacy phone technologies when you move to VoIP
- This chapter from the O'Reilly book Switching to VoIP opens by explaining, "When first designed, landline phone service was intended to carry sound signals, and its uses as a carrier of data were years away from realization. It's ironic that the technology that predated the telephone was itself a data...
- Download resources 2005-07-02
- History of the telegraph offers a look at the future of IT
- IT managers who don't want to be left behind should look back for a glimpse of the future. In this week's edition of Artner's Law, TechRepublic columnist Bob Artner draws parallels between the history of the telegraph and the future of IT.Here at TechRepublic, we talk about practical solutions to...
- Technical articles 2001-10-04
- Alex 1.1 (Mobile)
- The Telegraph presents a Tapisodes production ALEX - CREDIT CRUNCH SPECIAL Based on the cartoon created byCharles Peattie & Russell Taylor --------------------------- THE FIRST EVER PROPER INTERACTIVE MOBILE MOTION COMIC. To celebrate the first anniversary of the Credit Crunch, ALEX, the investment banker we all love to hate, is brought...
- Software downloads 2009-11-26
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- Daily Telegraph (one month subscription) 1.2 (Mobile)
- Browse the Daily Telegraph on your handheld using Roundpoint's convenient navigation system. Stay connected to extended coverage of news, sport, city, arts, connected, motoring, and travel complete with images, maps and full colour graphics. Download the free demo version, or subscribe to get the Daily Telegraph automatically loaded onto your...
- Software downloads 2002-07-23
- Geek Trivia: A phone to pick with you
- Red FaxThe only recurrent problem with the Washington-Moscow fax communications system has been the incessant stream of ads for Ozero timeshares and $88 per month health insurance "approved by management." Fortunately, this has been less of an annoyance since the U.S. President and the Russian Premier set up pages on...
- Discussion threads 2008-06-18
- Are you a conspiracy theorist?
- http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/picturegalleries/howaboutthat/3477148/The-greatest-conspiracy-theories-in-history.html?image=1I don't think that TR members are going to make much of this.I find it interesting that people get the label of conspiracy theorist whenever they believe something that's a bit different from what the mainstream media seems to want you to think. I haven't yet scrolled through the entire...
- Discussion threads 2008-11-20
- Friday Yuk
- Come on guys..its friday..give a little won't ya??Post a funny to keep those less humourous as yourselves from flinging themselves out thier office window..(thats if they are lucky enough to have a window!)I'm starting to suspect that a lot of you actaully WORK more than you let on.. *shakes head*..tis...
- Discussion threads 2008-04-18
- The History of Australia -- according to John Winston Howard.
- The History of Australia -- according to John Winston Howard.Several years ago I made the acquaintance of a very rare species -- an honest politician. He is Ian West, MLC, a member of the Upper House in NSW.So here is Ian's version of how PM John Howard may view the...
- Discussion threads 2006-04-09
- Open-source politics are 'American as apple pie'
- Open-source politics are 'American as apple pie'article rootBaseball, apple pie, and open-source politics?At Red Hat's annual user summit, Eben Moglen--a professor of law at Columbia Law School--claimed that the politics of open source are not anti-business or anything to be ashamed of, but a return to America's inventive roots after...
- Discussion threads 2006-06-05
- ITT isn't just the name of a BIG company
- What does ITT mean to you? International Telephone and Telegraph? In this article, ITT stands for Inside Technology Training, a print and online magazine for trainers. Read what Bruce Maples thinks ITT has to offer you.If you hear the initials “ITT,” what do you think of? Yeah, me too. Any...
- Technical articles 1999-11-22
- Learn how to handle legacy phone technologies when you move to VoIP
- Get a look at how you can seemlessly and cost-effectively migrate voice technologies and applications such as fax, voice mail, interactive voice response, surveillance systems, and others to VoIP. This chapter from the O'Reilly book Switching to VoIP opens by explaining, "When first designed, landline phone service...
- Book chapters 2005-07-02
- The perfect sci-fi library
- There are 15 science fiction books in "the perfect library"--at least according The Telegraph. It's an idea almost too stupid for words, but here's the list, anyway. We'll get to what's wrong with it in a second. 1984 by George Orwell 2001: A Space Odyssey by...
- Blog posts 2008-04-09
- Is it possible???
- Hi everybody, Is it possible to change what comes into our life, our reality and experience?Are you a stoner?Yes, try moving, hanging out in different places, learning different things...But that seems obvious enough that only a wastoid wouldnt see itWaystationLet the traveler rest a bit. That is, until we see...
- Discussion threads 2008-10-05
- <font color="red" size="3"><i>Merry Christmas</i> TR</font>
- [pre] TR *Merry Christmas TR* *Merry Christmas TR* *Merry...
- Discussion threads 2008-12-24
- Interview with Larry Ellison
- The Telegraph.co.uk just released an interview with Larry Ellison, A winning strategy based on innovation.It's a good interview and shows some of his thinking with all of the recent acquisitions. I've heard plenty of Oracle competitors say things like "Oracle has bitten off more than they can chew" or...
- Blog posts 2006-07-03
- The day Battlestar Galactica grew up
- Yeah, so, the two-part season premiere (or, technically, midseason premiere) of Battlestar Galactica debuted last night, and I have to give an extraordinary shoutout to the show's writers, producers, and actors. WARNING: FROM HERE THERE BE SPOILERS. First, a quick...
- Blog posts 2006-01-14
- Police Ã¢â‚¬Ëśhack’ government in Ã¢â‚¬Ëścash for honours’ investigation
- It was reported today by the Telegraph that John Yates, the Metropolitan Police assistant commissioner leading the investigation authorised officers to covertly extract confidential information from government computers. It is even suggested that they have approached Number 10’s Internet service provider to gain access to email records.Concerns of a...
- Blog posts 2007-01-22
- High cost for Iraq reconstruction effort
- High cost for Iraq reconstruction effortThis week, Contrack International Inc. has reportedly become the first major US contractor to pull out of the reconstruction effort in Iraq, adding that high security costs were to blame. "We reached a point where our costs were getting to be prohibitive," company president...
- Discussion threads 2004-12-22
- The U.N. thinks about tomorrow's cyberspace
- The U.N. thinks about tomorrow's cyberspacearticle rootThe U.N. thinks about tomorrow's cyberspaceThe International Telecommunication Union ITU is one of the most venerable of bureaucracies. Created in 1865 to facilitate telegraph transmissions, its mandate has expanded to include radio and telephone communications. The ITU's increasing interest in the Internet could presage...
- Discussion threads 2005-03-29
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