Archive - 09 Sep 2005
Global supply chains face efficiency crunch
A must-have but fraught with complexity
Agenda Setters: Where are they now... Linus Torvalds
It's been a prosperous year for Linux and open source
Macho culture and long hours drive women out of IT
Industry needs to address exodus, says research...
SMS roadworks alert to help Oxfordshire drivers
But don't use your phone while driving...
Photos: What's inside France Telecom's Paris R&D Labs
Mobile TV glasses, LED sweaters and a full-size virtual boss
The Weekly Round-Up: 09.09.05
Ballmer opens his big mouth again...
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Free Wi-Fi in the USA
The EU might just get it one day...
.kid domain on the way?
Europe starts work on child-protection TLD
CIO Jury: ISPs blamed over corporate security threats
ISPs failing to stop 'zombie' PCs, phishing websites and spam...
Government IT security testing scheme unveiled
Making sure products 'do what it says on the tin'
Japan's Access to buy PalmSource for $324m
Boosts operating system and mobile Linux expertise
Microsoft promises better security by 2006
Software undergoing tough testing...
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Goodbye TV?
I'm in the US watching UK television...
Sophos: 'Don't rely on antivirus software'
Because viruses are not the only serious threat...
Skype keeps schtum on eBay takover rumour
'It's not good to talk about speculation'
Intel predicts 'double-digit growth' again
Demand for laptops keeps Bryant buoyant...
Google puts Vint Cerf on the payroll
'Net pioneer will help us with next-gen apps'
CIOs to go on staffing spree, says study
Network techies most in demand...
Microsoft finds another "critical" Windows flaw
But will it spawn another worm?
Quocirca's Straight Talking: Public sector goes mobile
Can wireless tech better citizens' lives?