Archive - 20 Jan 2006
Leader: Dirty tricks won't get you far
Let's play fair, people
Citigroup to launch e-trading network
To compete with Nasdaq and NYSE?
NB: Round-Up is here
It's Friday, which can only mean one thing: the Round-Up has landed. Heard the one about the techie,...
Banks to up tech spending on Europe's orders
Time to replace those legacy systems
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Kids today
I remember when the TV remote was connected by wire...
NB: Wales is broadband "desert"
Spare a thought for the Welsh. Broadband density in Wales is like "a big white desert", says John Wi...
Mobile music worth third of $1.1bn digital tunes
And piracy said to be stabilising
Dixons outsources IT to India in £150m deal
HCL Technologies picks up where LogicaCMG left off...
silicon.com wins online business journalism award
"A perfect example of the way the internet should be used," say judges...
AOL spending £50m to battle BT
Cheque books out for LLU
Interest in home working schemes rockets
1,250 organisations loaning PCs to staff
Email security firm resorts to dirty sales tricks
MessageLabs casts aspersions over competitor's financial health
The Weekly Round-Up: 20.01.06
For sale: Grey parrot. Would suit somebody called Gary
Microsoft finishes picking UMT's brains
Big plans for Project 12...
NB:phones4u
The sale of John Cauldwell's Phones4U empire is still on, according to the Independent,
NB: award
silicon.com is proud to announce we've won an award for best online media organisation from the Work...
Google fights US gov't request for search data
Bush demands "text of each search string entered" in battle over web porn
Google wants to Talk to you
Opening up IM and VoIP...
F-Secure marks birth of first PC virus
Not just a troublesome teenager...
Computer crime tab costs US business dear
Companies shelling out more than $67bn per year, says FBI