Archive - 20 Mar 2006
Lords defeat ID cards bill for fourth time
Peers vote for voluntary ID registration for five years...
Houses of Parliament IT "really sucks"
UK MPs still severely hampered... though few actually care...
NB: Dell to double India recruits
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Democrats rekindle porn domain debate
'Give xxx content its own zone'
NB: MS in Brussels
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UK businesses splash out £2bn on consultancy fees
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China to open up VoIP market?
Skype may have to wait two more years...
NB: Hackers crack XP-on-Mac compo
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NB: BellSouth vocal on VoIP
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Unisys opens offshore IT facility in China
Shanghai global sourcing centre will employ 1,000 people...
NB: Nike + Google
Google and Nike have teamed up to offer a social networking website based around football.
Local government wireless spending to hit $8.6bn
Hardware budgets take a battering...
UK DSL broadband skyrockets
Seven million subscriptions and counting...
Judge orders Google to hand over URLs...
... but users' search queries are off-limits
Vista to eradicate spyware?
And Microsoft's anti-spyware rivals?
Radioactive: Mobile VoIP - not so disruptive
Operators already taking advantage of it...
Visa: Beware retail software that stockpiles PINs
Cash-registry software under scrutiny...
US turns to tech to shore up its ports
Workers to get biometric ID badges...