Archive - 05 May 2006
Photos: Voters go high-tech at local elections
Council aims to cut fraud and increase turnout using new technology...
Security breach cover-up: Non-disclosure foolish, says expert
IT director: "Customers have a right to know... "
Gordon Brown dubbed "analogue Chancellor"
Dumping HCI is a short-sighted snub, say Tories
CIO Jury: Come clean on security breaches, organisations urged
It'll be better for everyone...
NB: Gates bemoans riches
Big Bill has confessed to being uncomfortable with his status as the world's richest man. "I wish I ...
Energy giant builds new supply chain strategy
Multimillion deal with IBM
BT and NTL get ISP wooden spoon for satisfaction
Quality and reliability more important to consumers than price
Public will "pay twice" for ID cards
You'll have to shell out again if you break the biometric chip...
The Weekly Round-Up: 05.05.06
'Come on Becks, this one's for the discount on the laptop'
Ignore consumer tech at your peril, CIOs warned
It's not a fad and it won't go away, says Gartner...
Web casino blacklisted for 'messageboard spam'
The murky world of affiliate marketing gets murkier...
Toshiba bets on England World Cup success
Offers 66 per cent laptop rebate if our boys claim the trophy...
Peter Cochrane's Blog: The GDP threat
A vibrant 21st century economy needs 1,000Mbps
Microsoft cooks up batch of patches
More flaws...
Spyware kingpin ordered to cough up $4m
FTC hits Sanford Wallace in the wallet...
Microsoft makes Massive splurge on in-game ads
Hey big spender...
Verizon scorns net neutrality fight
Web favouritism fears are "hypothetical"...
Grid seeks bird flu cure
Drug screening goes high speed...
