Archive - 19 Oct 2005
NB: ITV goes bb
It seems the broadband battlefield has now definitely moved from speed to content. Even ITV is havin...
Cops launch 999 text hotline for deaf
In and around Liverpool...
Wal-Mart spills beans on groundbreaking RFID project
And asks suppliers to grin and bear Gen2
NB: ID cards leader
In case you wonder how we really feel about the ID cards scheme (if you couldn't tell from our
IT skills gap on the decline
But more techies must get business-savvy...
C&W picks up £1.9m Travis Perkins contract
One-year deal to build on
Leader: ID card vote shames IT industry
A victory for corporate greed and political folly
Pipex snaps up Freedom2Surf for £10m
Local loop unbundling for local people...
CIOs still excluded from the boardroom
Less than one in 10 have a seat at the top table
NB: Criminal IT column
There's a debate going on in UK law enforcement circles about how best to deal with the increasing a...
Hackers to attack VoIP in two years
Video and all, Nortel says...
Peter Cochrane's Blog: No more dial-up?
Wi-Fi and LAN access seem now to be almost universally available...
Google gives up on Gmail name in UK
"Trying to work things out has become distracting and annoying"
Rebel MPs fail to kill ID card bill
The battleground now moves to the House of Lords...
NB: Covert print code cracked
The Electronic Frontier Foundation has cracked a code that appears in printouts made by colour print...
NB: Upcoming
A busy day of news. We'll be looking at Google losing its Gmail battle in the UK, hopefully how WalM...
Security company puts BlackBerrys on patrol
Case study: Email a secondary benefit for Securiplan
NB: Nintendo and McDonalds partner
Nintendo is teaming with McDonald's to offer free wireless internet access for its handheld DS game ...
NB: ID cards
The crucial vote by MPs on the ID Cards bill almost got lost amidst all the interest in the Tory Lea...
NB: Jobs and the cellular
Apple watchers relax - here's one cast-iron product Jobs and the boys are working on. The Apple CEO ...
Protect the net from UN menace, says US senator
'Don't let bureaucrats from oppressive nations take control'
Fixes for 33 flaws: Oracle goes patch-tastic
'You are really spoiling us... '
Yahoo! on a high as profits inch up
Exceeding expectations...
Intel profits creep up on back of laptop demand
Five per cent rise...
Hundreds gather to mourn Lew Platt
Warm tributes to life and leadership of former HP CEO
Criminal IT: Unlocking the power of computer crime evidence
How to deal with strong encryption?
