Archive - 16 Mar 2006
China.com sells sub domains
Italy and Korea jump in first...
NB: Microsoft files pirating suits
Microsoft has filed a clutch of lawsuits against eBay sellers for - it alleges - selling pirated cop...
ID cards battle deadlocked
Row over compulsion continues as MPs throw bill back to the Lords...
Vista to launch in November?
Like a rocket...
Capgemini offers to manage your smart phones
Help for IT departments deploying Windows-based devices
RFID viruses? Don't panic
Dutch researchers' proof of concept needn't derail rollouts...
BlackBerry outages 'due to software upgrade'
Customers vent spleen at loss of service...
Analysis: The CIO's legacy IT nightmare
Nurture old systems or ditch them? And how to find the right balance?
Quocirca's Straight Talking: RFID - what can it do for the business?
Focus on the process, not the technology...
Online supermarkets rapped over prices
More transparency for shoppers
Short-term cost-cutting still key outsourcing driver
But that's a dangerous route to go down, warns Gartner...
NB: 10 per cent of uni students use net to cheat
According to a new survey into rates of cheating, around 10 per cent of UK university students admit...
NB:Upcoming today
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