Archive - 15 Feb 2006

Beware the 'pod-slurping' employee

Just watch that business data walk out the door...

NB: China - how many texts?

Wonder how many text messages people sent in China over their recent New Year celebrations? 2.7 bill...

Mobile market to rise on back of 3G success

While customers sign up in Africa and eastern Europe...

NB: Keitai culture

Staying on the theme of mobile madness, Wired has been delving into Japan's love-affair with ...

Surfers still too careless with ID, says BT

Releases top tips for users to protect themselves from ID theft...

Public sector to shop in online marketplace

Zanzibar service to handle £125bn worth of purchases...

NB: 3GSM news

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Airport iris-scanning system makes slow progress

Plans for biometric security rollout delayed

Security fears kill e-voting trials

Government not sure tech is "completely tamper-proof"

Qualcomm CEO opens up

Always planned to discuss licensing, regardless of complaint lodged with EC

NB: Vista encryption fears

The government is said to be in talks with Microsoft over fears that Windows Vista's in-built encryp...

Outsourcing to increase as IT cost-cutting continues

"The cost chase is far from over and CIOs remain under heavy pressure," says report

3GSM: All the news and views

The latest from the year's biggest mobile show

NB: MTC at 3GSM

An interesting press conference with Kuwaiti operator MTC at the 3GSM show has seen all sorts of sub...

NB. Olympic virus hoax

There's an email virus hoax doing the rounds which you might want to be aware of before sending the ...

NB: Motorola winner at 3GSM

Motorola has won the 'Best 3GSM handset or device' award at the GSM Association awards on Tuesday ni...

Motorola takes Razr to its handset range

Watch out execs - slimline styling coming to a device near you

Data negligence suit thrown out of court

Encryption not required by law, says judge

BT's mobile TV: More than Virgin's

Telco confirms other operators are looking to get involved


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