Archive - 10 Mar 2006
Online bookies face tighter UK regulation
... unless they nip off to Bermuda, Gibraltar, Macau...
NB: Pole.eu
Interesting outcomes from the first round of dot-eu domain name awards... German car giant Volkswage...
Leader: The great IT skills debate
Which side are you on?
Smart fabric controls in Origami's future
Keeping the ultra-mobile PC small and light...
UK tech growth outstrips Europe
Security and mobile on the up
BA plans online upgrade in £450m cost-cutting drive
Plus greater use of self-service check-in systems...
NB: Amazon to do downloads?
Amazon is mulling setting up a downloads service that would offer films and TV shows, reports the
NB: Gates has Time to talk
Bill Gates has been speaking to Time magazine about innovation and his vision of computing "i...
Fifa in race to finish World Cup IT
Late finish of German football season poses installation challenge
Ministries pledge to cut NHS bureaucracy
But will it work?
Photos: Trio of Origami PCs get CeBIT airing
Real UMPC hardware at last, from Asus, Founder and Samsung
CIO Jury: Bosses snub cheap overseas IT labour
'We've got all the skills we need here in the UK', say IT chiefs...
Citibank card fraud - magnetic strip to blame?
Gartner predicts more ATM hacks...
The Weekly Round-Up: 10.03.06
The Blair Switch Project...
Airport iris-scan system rollout extended
Biometric immigration technology eyes up Heathrow
Apple: 'Don't expect Mactels to run Vista'
"Windows is a legacy OS. We don't have legacy support"
EC launches RFID consultation
Public fears must be addressed, says Reding
Does Google buy spell Office challenge?
The Writely move...
Apple expands with Bangalore call centre
Helping to support "millions of new customers"...
Skype chases the little guy
Launches small business website...
