Archive - 16 Jan 2006
NB: Another Asian setback for Microsoft?
The Taiwanese parliament has passed a resolution demanding the government reduce its purchase of Mic...
Cost row threatens to derail ID cards bill
Lords plan ambush while LSE slams Home Office secrecy...
Europe still shunning RFID
Vertical industries slow to give track and trace some loving...
Surfers love or loathe a site in less than a second
Get them in 50 milliseconds and they'll follow you forever...
Criminals make 20,000 false tax credit claims
Scale of fraud begins to unfold as government reveals new figures...
Opinion: ID cards - a fiasco waiting to happen
Thousands could fail the biometric test, for starters...
UK less innovative than Belgium, says EU
Companies and government need to spend more on R&D
NB:Dell v Jobs
Miaow – handbags at dawn for Dell and Jobs. According to New York Times via news.com
Online gambling summit to tackle rogue business
Will the US be represented?
Police build national mugshot database
And want to add facial recognition tech too...
NTL raids Branson's piggybank for new Virgin bid
New offer reportedly values MVNO at £961m...
Dell boss: 'No $100 laptops and no AMD deal'
CIOs say they "don't give a shit" whose chips are in the box
UK CIOs to be rewarded for innovation
It's not all about cutting costs and keeping the lights on...
NB: iPod lessons
According to AP, Selfridges is planning to offer "iPod survival" tutorials for people who just can't...
NB: Skype as hearing aid
Skype's not only good for making cheap phone calls over the internet - it can also quite easily (and...
Firefox for Mactels due in March, says Mozilla
Unofficial version out now...
Microsoft licences 'not value for money', say schools
"Everyone knows it's too expensive"
Radioactive: Crazy Frog's legacy - it's boomtime for ringtones
Just watch that pricing...
Macworld and CES to go head-to-head next year
Gadget lovers face double-booking dilemma...
Testing times for the e-passport
US launches another airport trial