Archive - 04 Apr 2006
'Software is too fat', says $100 laptop founder
Even Linux is a chubber
Microsoft brand worth more than GE and Coke
Tech names hit home with consumers
Air France gets first mobile-friendly plane
'Seat back upright, tray table stowed and text messages sent...'
NB: dial-up
JD Power, the company which surveys the popularity of the UK's communications service provider, has ...
Intel pumps $25m into WiMax venture
Son of Pipex takes aims at UK cities
Roaming prices: Have your say
The EC is all ears...
Leader: UK FBI risks abandoning e-crime victims
SOCA must take internet crimes seriously
Will SOCA kick online fraud into touch?
The UK's FBI on financial fraud...
Singapore restricts web commentary during election
Bloggers must register with government...
NB: BT India centre for kids
BT is opening a centre in Pune, India, along with St Crispin's IT Training aimed at helping kids get...
NTL buys Virgin Mobile for £962m
And becomes a born again Virgin...
NB: Upcoming
Lots of stuff on the news agenda today: Intel investing in Pipex's Wimax division (as NTL looks like...
NB: Travel site stats
Stats from Keynote have shown BA's website has held up very well over the weekend, topping travel si...
Bertelsmann eyes a 'MySpace' for silver surfers
German group diving back into the internet?
SAP buying risk management software partner
Virsa - targets compliance market
JBoss CEO criticises "riot mentality" around possible buyout
And questions remain over 'fit' with mainstream vendor