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Microsoft's Messenger is a mess of confusion

Microsoft's Messenger is a mess of confusion

Who still remembers their ID?
Matthew JC Powell Feb 7 2013, 11:03AM Software
Don't be stupid online

Don't be stupid online

Treat security the same as the real world.
Matthew JC Powell Oct 3 2012, 2:37PM Strategy
Mobile devices won't kill you

Mobile devices won't kill you

But using them in hospitals will inspire the death stare.
Matthew JC Powell Aug 29 2012, 9:38AM Strategy
Stay in school

Stay in school

The benefits of completing you education.
Matthew JC Powell May 10 2007, 1:35PM Software
I declare a thumb war

I declare a thumb war

The pain of CrackBerry
Matthew JC Powell Jan 10 2007, 12:10PM Mobility
Under the wire: Blump on a blog

Under the wire: Blump on a blog

I signed up for a weblog account the other day. That’s right, my first one. Tech-savvy journalists, you understand, are all meant to have them – indeed, we’re supposed to have had them for years.
Matthew JC Powell Nov 23 2005, 1:32PM Software
Under the Wire: Rock on

Under the Wire: Rock on

A couple of weeks ago, I intimated in this column that, following the finalisation of Microsoft’s settlement with IBM, Bill Gates went home to shake a sofa in hopes of finding US$775 million wedged amongst the cushions. I have to admit, dear readers, that this is not entirely true.
Matthew JC Powell Aug 10 2005, 1:57PM Strategy
Under the wire: Blanket security

Under the wire: Blanket security

My parents have signed up for DSL. This may not seem like a major, interesting talking point to you, but that’s because you don’t know my parents. If you knew my parents, you’d wonder why the news is not on the front page of this august journal.
Matthew JC Powell Apr 27 2005, 5:36PM Security
Under the wire: Playing with yourself

Under the wire: Playing with yourself

Red nine on black 10. Apparently there are moves afoot in the US, the Greatest Democracy On Earth™, to ban the Solitaire and Minesweeper games that come pre-installed on every machine running Windows. More specifically, lawmakers wish to ban the games from computers running Windows in government offices.

Matthew JC Powell Apr 18 2005, 5:22PM Software

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