Archive - 10 Apr 2006
NB: Swisscom buys event wireless business
Swisscom has bought Core Communications, a provider of data communications facilities - often wirele...
Leader: Free as in broadband
Not as cheap as it sounds but still a good deal
China's Linux growing steadily
Banks lead the way despite skills woe...
NB: webaroo
A start-up called Webaroo is launching what seems to be a version of the internet offline. What the ...
Online ads grow, beating outdoor marketing
World Cup to boost ad sales...
Unilever signs seven-year Accenture deal
"Unified" European IT system on the way
Tracking children: Mobile's next big thing?
Disney leads the way for worried parents...
Sky and Virgin gearing up for broadband freebies?
Dial-up refuseniks to be wooed
Red Hat and JBoss to merge
Business models and beliefs "fully aligned"
Profit warnings triple for UK software and services outfits
Contract delays to blame...
nb cinema
Cineworld Cinemas is spending £8.2m over the next six years on automatic speech recognition booking ...
NB: .eu stats over weekend
With the dot-eu domain name opened to all and sundry from the end of last week, firgures out today f...
NB: Fortune 500 - lack of tech at top
The Fortune 500 - which lists the top companies in the US by revenues - is out again this month and ...
Council websites see traffic hike
Jobs and planning applications top attractions
VoIP usage growing despite quality complaints
'What did you say?'
NB: Google doodles and UK school kids
Google is inviting UK school kids to 'doodle' for them - you know, as in the Google homepage doodles...
$2.4m spam ring shut down
Spammers settle with Feds
Salesforce pushing podcasts on iTunes
And touting 'five nines' uptime
IBM building security into chips
Prepare for Secure Blue
AMD: 'CEO Ruiz won't step down'
Hector Ruiz remains chip giant boss
