Archive - 10 Nov 2005

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BT wins Scots NHS fat pipe deal

As broadband buoys BT bank balance

NB: Robots

The robots are coming... By the end of 2003, 21,000 robots were used in professional applications wo...

Should businesses ban Skype?

Or is it enough to police usage?

NB: Microsoft memos - full text

What appear to be the full texts of the recent

Tech hurts Siemens' bottom line

IT services and telecoms causing problems in Munich

NB: Skype report

Should businesses ban Skype? We're looking into a report from Canadian analysts that advises just th...

NB: BlackBerry's patent woes

Dark clouds are gathering over RIM following

RFID on airline luggage: ROI in three years?

Possibly, but most likely if you're a sloppy business airline...

NB: Asus eco laptop

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Swisscom confirms Eircom talks

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NB: In Focus

Free wireless internet access is now available in London's Islington, courtesy of the council. See <...

NB: Defender

The Windows Defender brand - né Windows Antispyware - wasn't the product of a Microsoft marketing ma...

NB: RFID protest

Americans are none-too-pleased about having their goods chipped. Last weekend New Hampshire resident...

Photos: The technology mile of Islington

On wireless walkabout in the London borough

Council provides wireless internet

Dry cleaning, CCTV and traffic monitoring...

NB: Girls in IT study

Despite all the attention being given of late to boosting the number of women in IT, including

OpenOffice gets in with French taxman

Just three short 'man-years' for Office libération...

Apple files 'hardware-specific code' patent

Something to do with an upcoming chip switch perhaps... ?

Firefox: Now we are one

Open source browser cuts the birthday cake...

US broadband bill slammed by tech firms

Draft bill could 'damage the internet as we know it', warns Cerf


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