Archive - 03 Feb 2006
Kama Sutra puts IT security firms in tricky position
Hype could prove dangerous for customers...
Microsoft and Fiat get cars going mobile
If Windows was a car...
NB: French piracy pickle
Zut alors! The French government has got itself into a bit of a pickle after passing an amend...
£30m council outsourcing deal up for grabs
Southwark to offer framework deal to other boroughs...
ID cards 'could make identity fraud worse'
Tories warn on security of database
Taking gadgets to school increases bullying risk
Internet safety co-ordinator and usage policies needed to improve 'e-safety'
IT contractors look forward to pay boost
Telecoms will boost jobs, survey says...
NB: Libraries fear DRM
Librarians are up in arms about DRM... Well, almost. According to the BBC, the Libraries and Archive...
NB: Moto Q
Boo. Who knows what's going on with the Motorola Q, the BlackBerry-esque smart phone that's being to...
First super 3G phones revealed
Hello Moto - and friends...
General Motors in $15bn IT outsourcing bonanza
India, HP, IBM are all winners but EDS's share of IT work is cut...
SAP muscles into the CRM arena
On-demand, in demand...
Taxman credits IT upgrade for online filing success
Two million did it online...
Minority Report: Disney, Pixar and Apple - what happens next
Can you say Apple media centre?
Blog: Virus outbreak not broken
All quiet on the virus front currently. Or at least in terms of the actual impact of Nyxem, not in t...
NB: ipod tax
The Swiss government is the latest to mull a 10 per cent 'iPod tax', to reimburse the hard up musici...
RIM vanquishes InPro patent claim
UK BlackBerry users breathe a sigh of relief...
Apple hit with iPod hearing loss suit
'You what?'
A new software age is dawning, says Sun
'And boy have we got the wares for you'
Russian hackers sold WMF exploit for $4k
To "the criminal adware/spyware business"...
VMware set to liberate core server product
When virtualisation becomes free...
Google vs US gov't: Court date delayed
In search of lost data...