Archive - 17 Nov 2005

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CIO Jury: $100 laptop will boost Linux

This could be a "market-changing" move, say IT chiefs

NB: Climate change threat

The author of a study into the impact of global warming on health has warned that the developing wor...

NB: iTunes to opt for variable rate?

The 79p pricing structure of Apple's iTunes could be toppled under pressure from the music industry....

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Digital identity is a hot topic these days - and silicon.com reporter Jo Best is going to hear all a...

NB: UK most wanted crooks site

Criminals beware - a new website has been launched to help catch the UK's "most wanted" crooks. And ...

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Google opens London GooglePlex for mobile push

Europe "light years" ahead of the US, says exec

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Is there no end to the applications of text messages? Mobile phone company, Dot mobile, is condensin...

UK's 'worst' spammer banged up

Six years' inside for fraudster who threatened to petrol bomb the police...

NB: London Googleplex

More on Google... The company's expanding its presence in Europe (including a swanky new London offi...

NB: Mountarin View free Wi-Fi

Free wireless internet? Mountain View, California's getting it. The Silicon Valley town has approved...

nb spooks on ID cards

Ex-MI5 chief Dame Stella Rimington has criticised government ID card plans, saying that intelligence...

NB: Office test

Today 10,000 Microsoft customers are testing the company's

One-laptop-per-child by next year?

Negroponte unveils $100 laptop's 'playful' design

Sony's DRM woes grow as hackers say hello

"It's someone trying to make a point. They could have done a lot worse"

Cheat Sheet: Government IT strategy

Getting tech right for the public sector

Zombie armies are shrinking, says security guru

But don't crack out the champers just yet...

Can new strategy stop government IT disasters?

Or will the revolution run out of steam before it starts?


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