Archive - 20 Dec 2005
Slow growth for PC sales next year
Forecast not quite as gloomy as feared...
Broadband take-up still booming
UK surfers love their fat pipes...
Re:Viewing 2005: The year in outsourcing
Is 'in-sourcing' the new outsourcing?
Are faceless banks making trouble for themselves?
... and is greater automation to blame for phishing?
NB: Google Earth's political tremors
Google Earth has been rattling cages in corridors of power around the world as governments quake at ...
NB: Mauritius going WiMax
Mauritius is using WiMax to ensure holidaymakers can surf the net from the beach, the pool or anywhe...
Local e-planning services get cash boost
Government hands out £500,000 for innovative projects...
"False dawn" for tech in 2005 general election
IT didn't play an integral role in party campaigns, says Electoral Commission...
Re:Viewing 2005: Photos of the year
The best pics on silicon.com
NB: John the IT manager
News may be thin on the ground as the IT industry winds down for Christmas but the silicon.com newsd...
Leader: Looking back - and forward
No apologies, only hopes for next year...
NB: Brussels antitrust
After clarifying its definition of antitrust behaviour yesterday, European regulators are softening ...
AOL: Furious Icahn seeks to kill Google deal
Warning over "disastrous" and "short-sighted" decision
CIO Agenda, part 3: The battle for credibility
IT bosses must still fight to prove themselves to the business
Mobile viruses to bite next year?
Dial M for Malware...
New Vista preview comes out to play
'I can see you!'
NB: Narnia hoax
London's Metro free sheet is this morning carrying the story about a hoax press release publi...
Devil's Advocate: Google goes head-to-head with Microsoft
Stage is set for a battle in 2006