Archive - 16 Feb 2006
NB: Tescopoly
Every little helps, according to Tesco but the supermarket giant might not be quite so happy to atta...
Leader: What the security 'stitch-up' should teach us
'People are stupid', obviously, but we must learn more from it than what we already knew
Apple users hit by world's first Mac OS X virus
The Mac malware threat is real, say security experts
'Maiden flight' for world's biggest grid
Hits transfer speed of 1GB per second...
Is Google Desktop 3 a threat to data security?
Here's two IT pros who certainly think so...
CIO Jury: Will biometrics replace passwords and PINs?
The 'eyes' have it as IT bosses give fingerprint and iris scanning the thumbs-up
Quocirca's Straight Talking: The search for intelligent web info
The truth is out there... or is it?
NB: Goodbye from 3GSM
There's an exodus going on from Barcelona but still lots of good stuff on the last day of the 3GSM s...
NB: Terror website crackdown coming
The police are set to crackdown on terrorist websites after the government won a vote in the House o...
Microsoft launches 'terrorist-fuelling' piracy crackdown
'Keep IT Real' campaign will target small resellers and online auctions
NB: WYPHD website
If you're preparing to observe Work Your Proper Hours Day on 24 February,
NB: Mobile snaps go macabre
The latest Japanese mobile craze - for want of a more appropriate word given the circumstances - is ...
ID cards delayed by a year
Home Office says it's parliament's fault...
Is free the way forward for mobile TV?
MTV thinks so...
Fraudsters ready with "a scam for everyone"
Pyramid schemes, lotteries, phishing or 419 - which will target you?
Bristol given first look at new Orange mobile telly
Latest standard gets its run out
Iris scans and passenger databases to protect UK borders
How are preparations for the £400m e-Borders project shaping up so far?
Proof: Employees don't care about security
Like we didn't already know...
Oracle made a move on MySQL
But got snubbed...
Security industry M&As under the spotlight
Industrial espionage and data theft in the frame...
Microsoft gives a heads-up on Office 2007
New editions, new features...