Archive - 20 Sep 2005

EU trying to regulate web "by the back door"

Too much regulation could "chill" the market, warns industry group

NB: Tesco big bro database

Tesco is using a massive database to store, profile and classify consumer habits - even the habits o...

NB: FS vertical plug

We've just started to drill down into the big tech questions in certain vertical sectors. Check out ...

EDS slams banking security

Breaches force one-third of consumers to move...

NB: Google Wi-Fi

Word has it Google may be planning to launch a wireless internet access service called Google Wi-Fi...

NB eurocrats

Industry groups are warning that the EU is planning to regulate the internet by the backdoor. Appare...

NB: Cheat Sheet - federated ID

One of the things silicon.com does is demystify techie terms or initiatives through our Cheat Sheets...

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Leader: Payment migration deadline looms

It might not be Y2K but if you get it wrong you might be heading for the hills...

35,000 companies risk missing payment switchover deadline

Apathy and wishful thinking leaves firms short of time

NB: AOL buyout - Devil's Advocate

Rumour has it AOL is for sale - with both Google and Microsoft mentioned as potential buyers. Whatev...

Google to thwart Microsoft with AOL bid?

Could be the only way to safeguard $380m revenue stream, says analyst

IT spend "squandered" by misunderstood tech chiefs

No wonder IT execs are isolated, says analyst

NB: Jobs upcoming

Some excitement on the silicon.com newsdesk this morning. Looks like we might have got some face tim...

Is Apple planning an iBook camera?

Yet more flash gear on the way?

Devil's Advocate: The fate of AOL

Who will benefit if Google or Microsoft buys the one-time internet star?


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