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26 April 2011
Dell Does it Again
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One of the first PCs that I bought was a Dell. It came with 8 Mbyte of memory, 230 Mbyte hard disc, and cost a mere £1479 (the HP Laserjet I...
24 September 2010
Why is Dell UK Making it so Difficult?
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Remember IdeaStorm – “Where Your Ideas Reign” – Dell's brave venture into the scary world of crowdsourcing? Amazingly, it's still go...
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03 March 2009
CollabNet Comes Out of the Shadows
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CollabNet has a fascinating history that goes back to 1999, when Collab.Net launched SourceXchange: a site where companies can post proposal...
23 February 2009
Dell *Does* Deliver (with Netbooks)
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There's been a lot of sound and fury flying around about the split between GNU/Linux and Windows XP sales on netbooks, and what that mea...
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10 February 2009
Dell Joins Netbook Race to Bottom
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There are two schools of thought about netbooks. The first is that they are simply another kind of notebook - smaller, a bit cheaper, but o...
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16 October 2008
Microsoft "Innovates" Again - By Copying GNU/Linux
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Good to see that Microsoft is trying hard to keep up with free software: A recent Microsoft survey sent out to select users has us wonderin...
04 September 2008
Why the Dell Inspiron Mini 9 Doesn't Really Deliver
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Although I still think it's of great symbolic value, the Dell Inspiron Mini 9 is disappointing – and I'm not just talking about the ...
19 August 2008
Ubuntu + Dell = The Ultimate Ultraportable?
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On Open Enterprise blog .
12 August 2008
Dell Builds on GNU/Linux
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Interesting : Dell’s Latitude On works by bypassing the Windows operating system so that you get immediate access to things like your calend...
03 August 2008
Dell Trademarks "Cloud Computing"?
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If this is true, it's outrageous : Dell has applied for a trademark on the term cloud computing. The opposition period has already passe...
04 June 2008
The Ultimate Ultraportable?
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On Open Enterprise blog .
30 April 2008
Is The Lack of Open Source Drivers Driving You Mad?
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On Open Enterprise blog .
15 April 2008
Why We Must Keep Backing Dell
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As I've written elsewhere , we need to keep the momentum behind Dell's high-profile GNU/Linux experiment. Here's a reminder wh...
29 February 2008
Do You Dare to Brainstorm?
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On Open Enterprise blog .
21 February 2008
Dell Fails to Deliver
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On Open Enterprise blog .
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19 November 2007
Poland: Not Just Plumbers
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In the UK the Polish plumber has become a staple figure of merriment, if not fun (after all, nobody wants to make fun of someone as importan...
14 November 2007
Sun Eyes Up GNU/Linux's Jugular
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In the nicest possible way , of course: Dell and Sun Microsystems are set to announce that Sun's Solaris and OpenSolaris operating syste...
29 October 2007
Old Fogies Grok Openness, OK?
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The Telegraph is a bastion of, er, right-thinking people; it also has an age profile that is similarly to the right. So I was astonished t...
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12 October 2007
Delving into the Dingly Dell
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Interviews are a great way to get the background to important areas, but too often they concentrate on the big names (and I'm guiltier t...
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10 August 2007
Mr Dell Does the *In*decent Thing
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I was wrong : UK users will have to pay a premium for Dell's Linux PCs, despite Dell's claim to the contrary. Customers who live in ...
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