Archive - 08 Dec 2005
Big boys to warm to fixed-mobile convergence
Once they know what it is...
WiMax standards delay gives 3G and wi-fi the edge
But which standard to chose?
NTL-Telewest merger flip could cost BBC £100m
Pair to reverse status to dodge change of control payment
NB: Happy slap for Klass
A former member of defunct pop group Hear'Say has become a victim of happy slapping. Myleene Klass w...
Expect worms in the New Year, say experts
Will you be Sober by 5 January?
European IT firms too pricey, says KPMG
But mobile still a strength
BT: Ready to give broadband the V sign?
Next-gen technologies sized up by telco
NB: Microsoft's new Virtual Earth
Microsoft is hoping to eclipse Google Earth by shifting the focus of its competing aerial photo prog...
NB: Waitrose chip and PIN trouble
Waitrose's chip and PIN system has gone down, forcing the supermarket to resort to asking customers ...
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Lab on a laptop
I can now do in 30 minutes what used to take days...
NB: Google's public image ranking
In an index of corporate America's most reputable, Google is almost as trusted as purveyors of oily ...
Schools turn to IT to boost learning
Database to target school bullies, PDAs to track attendance
NB: Xmas Xbox
According to a Reuters story
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Photos: Roll-call goes high-tech at London college
Lecturers handed PDAs
NB: Virgin-NTL snub
The Virgin Mobile board
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Stamp out dodgy domain registration, Icann told
For your eyes phony...
US spits dummy over Korea's Microsoft bashing
Antitrust decision "goes beyond what is necessary or appropriate"
Yahoo! raises its Voice with new VoIP services
A real two-way conversation...
College uses PDAs for student registers
Case study: Saving time and money as well