Archive - 19 Jan 2006
Tax credit fiasco: 8,800 identities stolen
Network Rail and JobCentre employees affected
Xansa wins £70m Northern Ireland water deal
New Belfast customer billing and call centre...
NB: google porn
Google is being investigated by the Feds over online porn, says the
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Costly handsets stalling Europe's 3G
As UK's fancy phone tastes boost Blighty's take-up
CIO Jury: Smart mobile devices spark IT headache
3G phones, PDAs and mobile TV raise security and licensing issues
The nine projects at the heart of NHS IT
We reveal which projects are on target - and which are running late
More money for e-government spending
Local authorities will win the biggest share
Quocirca's Straight Talking: The work/life balancing act
It takes two to get it right
Chinese prefer Google to homegrown search
Will warm feelings mean more users?
Environment Agency beefs up storage with CA
Bigger is better for weather warnings
NB beeb
The BBC is sitting on a huge stockpile of internet domain names which aren't directly related to bbc...
Tesco debuts 'VoIP for all'
"Simple service" to rival Skype
Mobile TV plan not clear, says BSkyB's Murdoch
But he's "encouraged" by the response so far
NB: Steve Jobs and Disney
The influence of Steve Jobs may soon grow even wider. Disney is reportedly in talks to buy animation...
Microsoft: Yes, there's a flaw in Windows wi-fi...
... but we probably won't fix it until 2007
NB: Tesco VoIP
We hear Tesco is launching a voice over IP product aimed at the mass market. More details later toda...
Apple moves to stifle iTunes spying fears
'Here is the off button... '
Cisco flags flaws in VoIP and router software
Patches for potential lines of attack...
Apple confirms 'waiting for Mactel' sales pause
But looks forward to "the second-best quarter in the company's history"
PC sales: Europe outstrips the US
More than 72 million shipped to EMEA last year...
Oracle's top brass talk Fusion and more
But where's Larry Ellison?