Archive - 04 Jan 2006
Sober attack shouldn't bite, say antivirus experts
It pays to be protected...
End-point security clamour sparks Blue Coat deal
Pockets Premeo for $60m...
Google denies PC maker rumours
But hardware theories live on...
Windows flaw could hit enterprise systems
Gartner warns on WMF problem
Apple pricing 'blunder' caught on camera
January sales weren't as good as customers first thought...
High speed pay-as-you-go broadband launched
Be's here now
NB: Townsend's iPod warning
Pete Townsend has warned iPod use is storing up a ticking time-bomb of ear troubles for the future. ...
World's biggest DNA database gets larger
More profiles means more cases cracked
News Corp names new internet investments head
33-year-old overseeing billions...
NB: Orange's video glasses
Orange is hoping to kick-start the mobile TV revolution that has so far eluded the industry with pai...
London borough frees up access to its info
Case study: Kingston sets up one-stop shop
NB: Recycling survey
According to a survey, 84 per cent of Britons have not heard of the WEEE directive and fewer than 10...
Council finally inks controversial £83m IT deal
Has Swansea's bitter battle with IT staff come to an end?
nb:shuffle
Goodbye, iPod shuffle, we hardly knew you. According to various sites, including
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NB: Google shares
The Google fervour continues in 2006. A Wall Street analyst has set a $600 target for the stock due ...
BlackBerry users warned over malicious images
Watch out for crafty TIFFs, says RIM
Symantec grabs IMlogic
In an instant...
Skype to show off new wares at CES
Making a play for the mainstream
Windows flaw spawns flurry of attacks
"We estimate 99 per cent of computers worldwide are vulnerable"
