Archive - 12 Jan 2006
BT and Virgin get together for UK's first mobile TV service
But no Nokias to be found...
NB: Graduate intake to fall
The IT sector is among one-fifth of employers said to be looking to reduce their intake of graduates...
BT Fusion turns to fashion phone
Razr joins converged stable
US spammer faces two years in jail
Guilty plea could cut sentence
CIO Jury: Businesses face consumer tech revolution
Google, Skype et al are increasingly impacting enterprise IT, say IT bosses
Leadership, commercial savvy turn a CIO into a CEO
Golfing ability doesn't hurt either...
Little cash for new IT as budgets growth stalls
Analysts revise spending growth predictions down
NB: Million Dollars Made
Enterprising student Alex Tew has made his first million dollars with The Million Dollar homepage, r...
$100bn outsourcing bonanza could see Indian breakthrough
Can offshorers break the dominance of Accenture, EDS and co?
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Companies are creating a "perfect playground" for rising rates of office romances. An academic inter...
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NB: Mozart's diary
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Open source overhaul: GPLv3 on the way
Patents and DRM among the issues likely to be addressed...
Leader: Don't employ a yes-man for gov't CIO
Get someone who can keep up with the private sector...
DRM consultation 'more popular than expected'
Deadline extended due to 'popular demand'...
Clarke: 'There'll be no U-turn on data retention'
ISPs: 'But what about the costs?'
Tech "vital" to schools reforms, says government
Accessibility, accessibility, accessibility...
Hacker hidey-hole found in Symantec product
Hidden directory now seen as a risk