Archive - 04 Jan 2006

Google denies PC maker rumours

But hardware theories live on...

Apple pricing 'blunder' caught on camera

January sales weren't as good as customers first thought...

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

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 Find Related Articles

NB: Google shares

The Google fervour continues in 2006. A Wall Street analyst has set a $600 target for the stock due ...

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"


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