Archive - 01 Mar 2006
NB: Wikipedia gets a million (users)
Wikipedia is feeling flush - with users that is. The Guardian reports that the online encyclo...
LME barred from trading hours extension
Government looks into fair play complaints...
Samsung and Ericsson wrestle over patents
All about the licences...
First PC-to-mobile virus flagged
A bug that can jump... but can it bite?
iPods slip through gaping security holes
... and so do cameras, and USB sticks and pretty much any portable storage device...
MVNOs will turn to content - and turn mobile upside down
Cheap-as-chips promises no longer enough...
London council works on desktop update
Case study: Multi-million pound network development as well...
NB: stomp
Microsoft has been getting all excited about feet. Apparently the software giant is developing an in...
NB: iPod Hi-Fi at large
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Microsoft virus 'bounty hunter' warns of never-ending battle
"There will be new threats as long as there are people out there with criminal intent"
HR department 'even less loved' than techies
IT department second from bottom of CEOs' Christmas lists...
NB - newspapers
Teens may have had trouble buying copies of the Independent and the Guardian at some s...
£1.3m IP CCTV network focuses on crime
Can IP networks improve security?
Opinion: Harnessing consumer tech
... for enterprise gain
NB: Online sex offender database
Employers and parents are to be given access to an online sex offender database, according to the...
NB: Virus top 10
The last month saw some interesting stats relating to the most prevalent viruses – with nothing part...
NB: Huntforit.co.uk
A 16-year-old and his dad are taking on the might of eBay with a new online auction offering that bo...
NB: Freeview hits 10m
Sales of Freeview digital TV boxes have hit the 10 million mark, just over three years since this ap...
Apple unveils new Mac mini - and iPod Hi-Fi
Fun, fun, fun?
Woolies down under eyes major tech savings
A full AU$4.9bn of 'em...
AMD serves Skype with Intel antitrust subpoena
Has Intel been monopolising 10-way VoIP conference calls?
Oracle issues product security fix
And says 'read all about it!'...