Archive - 02 May 2006
Privacy breach companies 'must be named'
The public has a right to know, say silicon.com readers
Leader: IT talent is the lifeblood of your business
So treat staff well
NB: Lost online
Lost and found... Tonight sees the long-awaited second series of Lost kick off in the UK but ...
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Metrics overload
It's time to stop measuring and start doing...
IT services giants face slowing growth
But smaller and India-based players on the up
CRM: Hosted vs packaged - which to choose?
Pros and cons for both
OFT to probe online shopping
Is there enough consumer protection online?
NB: Smart spam
Is spam set to get smarter? An academic from the University of Calgary has demonstrated software tha...
Gordon Brown backs £1.5m 'knowledge economy' research
First question - what is it?
Egg moves 120 jobs around the City
Prudential to axe customer services centre
Google launches European coding competition
Stand up and be tested
UK consumers left in the dark on data breaches
Do we need stronger laws to force businesses to act?
NB: iPod redesign on the way?
Could Jobs be planning to give the iPod a makeover? The Times speculates that Apple is planni...
Photos: Samsung's ultra-mobile PC
Now you see it...
NB: RFID tags
News just in after the long weekend that a company in the US is claiming a breakthrough with RFID ta...
Samsung unveils Origami tablet
But will anyone buy it?
Citywide wi-fi: More tricky than it sounds
A tale of two cities...
Visto triumphs in Seven patent suit
Is RIM next in the firing line?
Sun lures ex-exec back into the fold
Has Sun rediscovered its dot-com mojo?
Microsoft plans "long-term investments"
Ballmer's big, bold bet...