Archive - 20 Apr 2006
NB: dot-eu squatters
Uh-oh... it seems the new dot-eu domain has opened the door to the cyber squatter squad... The Ti...
Police go ahead with £367m national intelligence system
Forces will be able to share vital information by 2010...
Single mobile and landline devices set for $28bn bonanza
Fewer handsets, more money
Analysis: Can the public sector attract IT high-flyers?
How Whitehall salaries compare to the private sector...
How much does NHS IT chief Granger earn?
Government blocking silicon.com Freedom of Information request - cites DPA conflict...
US still worst spam offender
But China and Europe catching up fast...
nb: philips
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NB: eBay doldrums
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NB: Rubbish press releases
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A Caen-do attitude towards mobile services...
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