Archive - 10 Feb 2006
Leader: Don't be fooled by Blair's "cardboard" ID compromise
Vote too close to call...
The Weekly Round-Up: 10.02.06
A date to remember...
NB: iMac video problem
According to a News.com report, Apple is investigating a video problem with the new Intel-based iMac...
Dixons signs five-year deal with BT
Outsourcing bonanza...
NB: Songbird cyber chatter
Fledgling open source music player,
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Egypt touts itself as next offshore outsourcing hot-spot
Ancient land of the Pharaohs looks towards a high-tech future...
Pharma giant signs £30m infrastructure deal
Lilly promises 'mutually profitable' relationship with Capgemini...
Cash to become a thing of the past?
Ch-ch-ch-changes...
'Wi-fi poses huge legal risk', warns City lawyer
And he should know...
IBM car parking row forces ministers to intervene
Local residents complain IT contractors are making their lives a misery
Kaspersky warns of major Trojan hike
How many compromised PCs are poised to strike?
NB: Ask's Jeeves to go - yes really
You'd be forgiven for thinking you've heard this all before but Jeeves - the smartly dressed, ever-a...
Photos: Egypt follows Bangalore's offshore lead
Inside the heart of Egypt's high-tech transformation...
British Gas engineers get @Road assistance
Sid goes high-tech...
Schools give WiMax and wi-fi top marks
Spending on wireless leaps...
SAS seals Sainsbury's deal
And says retail is where it's at in 2006...
iTunes rival pipes up
Open source music player hopes to be "the Firefox of MP3"
Police get national intelligence sharing tool
Criminal index will allow forces to do national cross-checking...
Bluetooth flaw found in Sony Ericsson phones
Four models open to DoS attack, says FrSIRT
Oracle-Siebel: Ellison's axe falls on 2,000 jobs
"The majority of the cuts will be Oracle people, not Siebel"
Intel gets a surprise visit from KFTC
We're talking antitrust, not fried chicken...
Debit card security breached at Bank of America
Cards cancelled "as a proactive security-minded effort"
