Archive - 09 Jun 2006
TV licence warning for online World Cup fans
You still need one, even if you're watching on a PC...
Ignorance rife among London's wi-fi pubs
Pubs - good at pulling pints, rubbish at pulling in mobile workers...
Analysis: Nokia's new CEO - who is Kallasvuo?
A look at the new head of the world's largest phone-maker...
Government ordered to release secret ID card report
Information commissioner says it's in the public interest...
Five-year court battle bankrupts former City IT manager
Fight to clear reputation and save career leaves him with £2.6m of debts...
Would-be World Cup pirates warned 'you're being watched'
London lawyers take aim at sites where illegal streams could appear...
Employment law changes impact outsourcing
Tupe more likely to apply...
100 million 3G users this month
Hasn't it grown?
London council improves search with Google
Case study: Camden in the market for a better search
The Weekly Round-Up: 09.06.06
Gone in 43 seconds...
Cisco to spend $47.8m on pair of start-ups
Cash for comms software makers...
Microsoft lines up bumper crop of patches
The security dozen...
World Cup security: Avaya poised to tackle DoS attacks
'Hackers won't get through our defences'
BT CIO: "We see Google as our biggest threat"
Steady on there!
File-pinching security hole punctures Firefox and IE
This one's a tiddler, say Microsoft and Mozilla...