Archive - 19 Sep 2005
Google has 'dumbed-down search', says Autonomy boss
There's more to search than typing a word in a box...
Interview: Mike Lynch, founder of Autonomy
On Google, penguins and the future of search...
Siemens lays off 2,400 staff in €1.5bn savings drive
Expect more to come...
Leader: Women's role in IT
Not an easy problem to solve...
Carphone Warehouse to join £350m Onetel bid war
Be mad not to, apparently
European Institute of Technology on its way?
Tell us what you think, says EC
NB phish
A new wave of phishing attacks targeting European banks has been spotted by Websense Security Labs. ...
Typo-squatters target security industry
Repeat offender takes aim at Symantec and co...
China's long road to copyright
What's standing in the way of better IP rights enforcement?
NB: Serial squatting spotted in cyber space
A serial cybersquatter has surfaced again, following run-ins with Morgan Stanley and Red Bull in the...
NB: Women in IT
What's one to make of women's role in IT? Last week we wrote about how the macho culture is pushing ...
Agenda Setters: Where are they now... Niklas Zennström
Wandering the corridors at eBay...
Automated calls company stung with £100,000 fine
'You may have already won a holiday... ' Oh really?
easyMobile takes brand to Germany
Third time lucky?
UK motorways to get £490m PFI telecoms upgrade
Highways Agency outlines 10-year strategy
Female IT managers topple men in pay league
They're younger, earn more and get promoted faster, says survey
Half of HP employees in France strike over job cuts
One site sees 90 per cent walkout
Linux trademark attempt fails
But if we can't do it, no one can, says Linux Australia
Oracle to launch retail brand for business apps
Putting its acquisitions in order...
RFID tags used to track Hurricane Katrina dead
Speeding up ID process...
NB: Voda analyst day
Industry and City analysts have been trudging out to Newbury this morning. Vodafone is hosting its a...
Virtual red light district still in limbo
Icann't decide on .xxx