Archive - 14 Oct 2005
Leader: The beginning of the end for 419 scams?
We can only hope...
NB: Gates urges faster DTV move
Bill Gates and other tech leaders have asked US lawmakers to fast-track the national transition to d...
Councils gang up to reap rewards of IT outsourcing
Case study: Saving £700,000 for not going it alone
Financial services hungriest for IP telephony
But government readiest with the chequebook
NB: Vintage PC collection
The Freeman PC Museum, a museum dedicated to vintage computing, is auctioning off a collection of mo...
Nigeria enlists Microsoft to fight 419 scammers
Redmond will help detect and prosecute net fraudsters
Public libraries get £750,000 for IT
Cash intended for "excluded" groups
Lloyds TSB tests anti-phishing hardware
Tokens could cut internet banking fraud
Banks' IT shake-up could improve customer service
Customers willing to shop around
The Weekly Round-Up: 14.10.05
"Ever fancied Boy George answering your mobile phone?"
£30 cap on standalone ID card for the poor
But government still won't say how much it will cost everyone else...
NB: MS and Nigeria
Could we finally be on the verge of some real action to tackle Nigeria's 419 internet scammers? sili...
BT to trial broadband Max next month
8Mbps ADSL ready to roll by spring 2006?
NB: Betfair
More news from the ever-growing world of gaming floats. According to the FT
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