Archive - 10 Oct 2005

NB: Online shopping in the USA

The high price of petrol in the US is fuelling a boom in online shopping, according to The New Yo...

Police: Fancy arresting some hackers?

You could do worse than spend time talking to the security companies

Banks get most call centre customer complaints

But public sector has highest customer satisfaction rates, says study...

Peter Cochrane's Blog: The search for spectrum

All the free spectrum we need for a wireless world is there to go get!

NB: Make the tea

Fancy a cuppa but can't be bothered to get up and put the kettle on and wait for it to boil? Fear no...

US firms get more out of IT than UK rivals

Research reveals big tech productivity boost

Business ID card support collapses

No benefits and it won't tackle terrorism, say London directors

Photos: BT Tower at 40

London's landmark through the years - in pictures

NB BT Tower

Happy birthday - the BT Tower was 40 years old at the weekend. Top facts on tower: heat and cold mak...

NB: bill of rights

Well done, Massachusetts. Not only is the state chucking out Windows, it's also getting iconoclastic...

NB: Camera phone jockeys

The arrival of blogs made everyone a would-be journalist. Has the spread of decent-resolution camera...

Open source sector ripe for consolidation?

Growth by acquisition is likely, says LinuxIT founder


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