Archive - 09 Dec 2005
Korea forces banks to repay fraud victims
Does the UK need similar laws?
NB: Weekend blog
The weekend begins here for the silicon.com editorial team in London but we'll be back on Monday mor...
Hackers steal details of 2,000 charity donors
UK Christian charity website breached...
NB: XMas
More evidence that Brits are shunning the high street this Christmas in favour of the internet - app...
Leader: 2006 is a year for CIOs to be bold
Out with the old, in with the new...
Kill off costly legacy systems in 2006, says Gartner
And befriend your CEO...
Creative to make Apple pay over iPod patent
MP3 player-haters?
Mobile WiMax: It's up to standard
Gets its very own specification at last...
E-government planning "is like the space race"
'Whitehall we have a problem... '
Third of government helpline calls go unanswered
Tax credits line misses more calls than it answers...
"Antiquated" laws helping online fraudsters escape
More data sharing needed to catch web criminals, says Apacs
Virgin Mobile: 'We are not asking for more money'
Branson says £25m should do it
The Weekly Round-Up: 09.12.05
The good, the bad and the chav-ly
nb shcool
It's not chalk and slates in schools anymore - more like PDAs and wireless networks.
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