Archive - 09 Nov 2005
O2 ticked off for superiority claims
Vodafone goes for tit-for-tat approach to complaints
NB: Fuel cells
Tired of your mobile running out of juice? Are fuel cells the answer to battery-based woes? The late...
RFID - no licences necessary
That's an extra £100m in businesses' back pockets
Dell tops supply chain rankings
Where efficiency 'separates predators from prey'...
NB: Bloggers held
Police in France are detaining two teenaged bloggers suspected of encouraging people to participate ...
NB: Adobe CEO interview
silicon.com editor Tony Hallett recently caught up with Adobe CEO, Bruce Chizen, to talk about Micro...
Motorola announces Razr quartet
With solo iTunes mobile...
NB: Cerf and Kahn are winners
Today Vint Cerf and Bob Kahn, creators of TCP/IP, will be in good company as they receive the Presid...
22Mbps broadband goes nationwide
A flash of Easynet stocking for Sky
ID cards could wear out too quickly
And data centres won't be ready in time...
Radioactive: Mobile phones - the battery conundrum
Are fuel cells the answer?
Palm CEO: We won't desert Palm OS
'Even if we are having a Treo with Microsoft... '
Q&A: Adobe CEO Bruce Chizen
On China, Microsoft, Apple, open source - and China, some more
NB: Upcoming stories
Still to come today from the silicon.com Newsdesk: the company with the most efficient supply chain,...
NB: Security spyware survey
We just got a press release from anti-spyware firm Webroot Software warning of a "global pandemic" o...
Peter Cochrane's Blog: How many keystrokes does it take to buy coffee?
We should never tolerate dumb design or dumb systems!
NB: Dubplate Drama
An interactive drama is to be screened on Sony PSPs on Friday, before airing on Channel 4 the next d...
Photos: Motorola unveils new Razrs
Mobiles that play iTunes...
NB: Gates memo
Gates has whipped out the poison pen once more, this time sending out a company memo on the myriad c...
NB:mac war
After bossing the digital music player market for a while, Steve Jobs – according to a report
NB: 22MB broadband
Don't you just love the overinflation of broadband speeds? Today UK Online says it's launching 22MB ...
Apple seeks trademark for Rosetta tech
But maintains stony silence on start-up's role...
Liberty Alliance pushes for unified ID checks
Be safe, be strong...
Trio of Windows flaws opens door to nasties
Image-handling in the picture...
Gates pens disruptive memo
Adobe, Apple, Google, RIM, Skype, Yahoo!... Who does Redmond fear most?