Archive - 01 Sep 2005
First virus-infected Creative Zen MP3 players found
And you don't even have to go to the trouble of installing it yourself
Virus top 10: Holidaymakers cause malware tumble
As Netsky takes the number one spot once again
HP to spend €150m to compete in RFID
Not cheap as RFID chips...
PCs too pricey for the poor
Funding schemes required, says government
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Back me up
Turns out power connectors are a significant risk!
Unilever CIO Neil Cameron
The woodworking IT chief on tackling complexity, cutting costs and Linux...
ABN Amro in €1.8bn outsourcing bonanza
Accenture, IBM, Infosys, Patni and TCS all win contracts...
British Nuclear Group signs £74m outsourcing deal
Five year deal with CSC
CIO Jury: Businesses give open source a reality check
IT bosses wary of hidden costs of moving to Linux…
Doctors get chronic illness database
Patients recalled automatically...
NB swimmer
A ten year old girl has become the first swimmer in the country to be saved from drowning by a compu...
Photos: Computer saves drowning girl
Monitoring system springs into action
Computer saves girl from drowning
Monitoring system raises the alarm in three seconds
UK notches up 5.5 million teleworkers
Less time commuting, more time watching Quincy reruns?
NB: MP3 player virus
iPod nuts everywhere are going to love this... According to reports, a number of Creative Zen Neeons...
Google: 'Ex-Microsoft exec crucial to China R&D drive'
You should have thought of that when you poached him, says Microsoft
Job-loss fears hit US techies
Confidence knocked by downsizing and offshoring...
'Test drive' the Mac mini, says Apple
Have sales been less than thrilling?
Microsoft's anti-phishing filter makes beta debut
But only in the US...