Archive - 11 Jan 2006
Leader: Apple's role in the enterprise
Macs would be cut loose without support from Redmond
Exposed: Dodgy domains spam message boards
Bogus poker sites and their anonymous owners...
Microsoft and Apple agree five-year Office for Mac deal
Just keep away with Windows...
Watch motorway traffic-jam clips on your mobile
A peek at the queues before you join them
NB: Murdoch on MySpace
Watch out, Yahoo!. Rupert Murdoch wants News Corp.'s newly acquired MySpace.com to compete with port...
Broadband, mobile, VoIP: The next-gen of telecom
See what's coming up...
NB: Jobs vids bonanza
Steve Jobs is not exactly a man of few words so we have three separate video segments of his Macworl...
Microsoft snatches FAT patents win after all
Bad news for free software?
Former e-Envoy Pinder gets Becta job
Will chair government schools IT agency
Anti-terror scanning tech tested on London commuters
High-tech body-scanning trial gets underway at Paddington station
BT set to launch Openreach
Fair and equal access for all others...
Websense names McAfee man as new CEO
"Compelling offer" included more than half a million share options...
Telemedicine slashes hospitals stays
Case study: Patients measure their own pulse and other details
EDS still working to fix Child Support IT "defects"
But government claims performance has improved...
Nokia and Kyocera cease fire on patents
Setting the standards...
Spam appeal gets Supreme Court knock-back
Can-Spam Act 'not intended to prevent ISPs filtering spam'
Jobs delivers Mactels "a little ahead of schedule"
"Starting today, the Intel chip will be set free and get to live life inside a Mac"
NB: Mactels
As widely predicted, Steve Jobs unveiled the first Intel-based Macs at Macworld yesterday. See the v...
US government funds open source bug hunt
Symantec shares in security grant
Google Video Store goes live online
But will anyone pay for Bobbito's Basics to Boogie?
Microsoft issues flaw fixes for Outlook and Windows
Another couple of "critical" flaws nailed down...
Mactels won't show off "Intel inside"
Surprise, surprise...