Archive - 06 Mar 2006
Mobile TV turns consumers off
75 per cent have no interest in it, survey finds
£1.8m injection for e-government one-stop-shop
To reduce dependency on 2,500 public sector websites
Ovum floats
Buoyant analyst AIMs for 10 March market debut
Criminal Justice IT on track for £3bn efficiency savings
"I think that's a blooming good performance," says CJIT chief...
NB: Two tier internet
We've heard the one about paid-for email but now the New York Times is reporting on the possi...
'Security pro' - an oxymoron?
Up there with 'fresh frozen' and 'military intelligence'... ?
NB: video ipod
Spotting the real from the photoshopped Apple products is a bit of a hobby among Mac cultists – so h...
Bush: No protectionism to safeguard offshored US tech jobs
Job losses "painful" but everyone's a winner in the end, says Dubya
Expanded CCTV network aids M25 traffic officers
Whole highway under surveillance
First biometric chipped ePassports issued in UK
Faces on chips...
AT&T to grab BellSouth in deal worth $67bn
A telco giant is born...
Leader: Vodafone's Japanese sale
And why it shouldn't mean a wider retreat...
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Snooping on a BlackBerry fool
Sometimes technology puts temptation my way...
Criminal Justice IT director-general John Suffolk
Balancing a £2bn IT programme with sheep-worming weekends
Salesforce confronts outages critics
"It is a fact that our profile is such that if something happens then it is news"
No backdoors in Vista, vows Microsoft
No intentional ones anyway...
AOL: No 'email tax' on not-for-profits
Gun Owners of America breathe easy...
The end of the affair: RIM cuts $612m BlackBerry deal
Agrees to pay NTP to bring "certainty, and calmness and comfort"...