Archive - 21 Apr 2005

iTunes phone 'is coming soon'

Have operators got cold feet as Moto boss hails "another bang-up quarter"?

Election 2005: Next government must launch 'war on hackers'

Better e-gov and more broadband also high on the to-do list, says industry

Bluetooth 'on its way out'?

NFC and ultrawideband hold the smoking gun

Big businesses turn their back on outsourcing

Not getting the cost savings they were promised

How many Air Miles do techies rack up?

Are they really more sedentary than other sectors?

Satyam snaps up Citisoft

$23m to target investment management in securities

RFID comes to European hospitals

1,000 patients to be tagged in latest trial

Apple puts a Tiger in the Bullring

New Apple shop to open in Birmingham for new OS release

Google finally arrives at query history party

Personal service password protected and fully integrated with web search...

Ballmer: We'll help you run Linux, if we must

Microsoft to offer more support for non-Windows systems

Torvalds launches new Linux management system

And it's called Git. No, seriously...

Computacenter profits warning shocks City

Product sales shortfall leads to 10 per cent share price plunge

Trojan horses charging at smart phones

Virus writers targeting Symbian OS


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