Archive - 12 Sep 2005
Cheat Sheet: Freedom of Information Act 2000
How to get all the gory details from public sector organisations
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Information the way it should be
Open, helpful and low-cost...
Photos: Inside the antivirus control centre
silicon.com gets to the bottom of mobile phone virus claims, inside F-Secure's Helsinki HQ
Leader: eBay - don't squash Skype
Or you'll be killing the very thing you paid billions for...
Agenda Setters: Where are they now... Richard Granger
Is the NHS IT chief's work already done?
NB: Oracle buys Siebel
It must be mega-deal Monday... As if eBay/Skype wasn't enough, Oracle is buying rival Siebel Systems...
Rokr iPhone coming to the UK this month
O2 gets first dibs...
London NHS trusts opt for VoIP
A £1m deal with Matrix Communications
India facing offshore call-centre skills crisis
Shortfall of skilled labour will hit cost and service, warns Gartner
Microsoft to flash developers with Vista code
'Go on, you know you want to (write third-party apps)... '
Consumers spend £16bn online
Credit cards seen as safest bet against fraud
Biometrics roadshow kicks off ID cards charm offensive
Critics slam it as "entirely predictable" government spin
eBay buys Skype for $2.6bn
Auction buyers and sellers to talk it up...
PalmSource sale 'won't kill off Palm OS'
But may Access a beautiful Linux friendship...
NB: eBay buys Skype
It's official! eBay has announced it will buy Skype for $2.6bn in cash and stock. See www.silicon.co...
NB: Guardian relaunch
The Guardian newspaper relaunches in the smaller sized 'Berliner' format today. As part of ...
Leader: A very British supply chain
The good and bad news
NB: eBay to buy Skype?
Rumours that eBay will buy Skype have been circulating for several days. But today they're sounding...
NB: Naked cyber characters
On a bizarre note, we hear that October's edition of Playboy will include
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Critical update requires 'more testing'...
NB: Platt
More bad, HP-related news... Lew Platt, who was CEO before Carly Fiorina, has died of a brain aneuri...
NB: Job losses
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