Archive - 18 Nov 2005

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NB: Sony pilfers open source?

Can things get any worse for Sony? Er, yes - now it seems there may be an open source Find Related Articles

Leader: Be honest about offshoring

Pretending it doesn't happen won't help

Intel iBooks to debut in January?

Coin flipping not out of place...

BT leading the way for identity management

Plans afoot for developments including customer voice recognition

NB: Google shares

Google shares have passed the $400 threshold. Makes the $85 they were charging at the IPO sound like...

E-government chiefs moved up north

Most government IT workers are already there...

VoIP marketing confusing consumers

It's more than just free calls you know...

CA giving it the big 'IAM'

It's not who you know but what you know about who you know...

nb dna database

Records of more than 2,888,855 people are stored on the government's national DNA database. Accordin...

NB: Wonks

RIM's got some new friends in the legal dispute that could see it forced to stop selling BlackBerrys...

NB: Quocirca and grid

Just three years ago grid computing was a largely unknown tech but now a considerable number of roll...

NB: Spammers behind bars

Spammers are getting jail time on both sides of the pond. After a Cambridgshire spammer Find Related Articles

Hacker group uses BitTorrent for breaches

And controls a zombie-army of at least 17,000 PCs...

Techies lambasted for style crimes

'No, a 10-year-old T-shirt and a plastic bag is not smart casual'


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