- Dialogue Box 6.1: Satellites, the sun and IT
- Dialogue Box 6.2: The interplanetary internet
- Dialogue Box 6.3: Whatever happened to UWB?
- Dialogue Box 6.4: Away day at Microsoft Research
- Dialogue Box 6.5: Linux vs Windows boot-off
- Dialogue Box 6.6: A first look at Moblin
- Dialogue Box 6.7: Testing solid-state disks
- Dialogue Box 6.8: Top tech trumps
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Dialogue Box 6.2: The interplanetary internet
Technologies designed to communicate with spacecraft should help to build a more robust internet back on earth. Rupert and Charles explain, with the help of a kebab
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Dialogue Box 6.1: Satellites, the sun and IT
There's a lot of hardware orbiting our planet, generating ever-increasing amounts of space debris. Further afield, the sun is currently in a quiet phase, but is unlikely to stay that way. Rupert and Charles ponder the implications for Earth-bound IT managers more
Dialogue Box 6.2: The interplanetary internet
Technologies designed to communicate with spacecraft should help to build a more robust internet back on earth. Rupert and Charles explain, with the help of a kebab more
Dialogue Box 6.3: Whatever happened to UWB?
It should have provided high-speed, low-power wireless connectivity for homes and offices everywhere. But instead of more products you can shake a stick at, all UltraWideBand has to show for itself to date is a French USB stick you can shake. Dialogue Box explains why more
Dialogue Box 6.4: Away day at Microsoft Research
Ever wondered what goes on inside Microsoft's Cambridge research lab? Dialogue Box went along to a recent open day, to discover what 'Enabling Innovation Through Research' means in practice more
Dialogue Box 6.5: Linux vs Windows boot-off
Microsoft promised quicker boot times with Windows 7, while Linux has always been pretty nippy out of the traps. So which is fastest? Dialogue Box puts Ubuntu 9.04 up against Redmond's latest and wields the stopwatch more
Dialogue Box 6.6: A first look at Moblin
Those seeking to run Linux on their netbook have a new option: Moblin. Rupert and Charles take the beta for a spin and compare it to Ubuntu's netbook remix more
Dialogue Box 6.7: Testing solid-state disks
SSDs are now available with capacities of up to 256GB, but prices remain high enough to make them uneconomic in the datacentre for the foreseeable future. Rupert and Charles outline the solid state of play more
Dialogue Box 6.8: Top tech trumps
What are likely to be the most important tech stories over the next few months? Rupert and Charles discuss the contenders over a game of (special) cards more
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