Archive - 21 Nov 2005
Leader: Is justice really being meted out to spammers?
Or are their other activities landing them in trouble with the law... ?
Intel and Micron buddy up for NAND
Apple secures its place in the queue with $500m...
Liberty Alliance opens its arms to new ID products
The more the merrier...
UK firms importing thousands of cheap techies from India
Evidence of "onshore offshoring"?
Biometrics calm US web shoppers
Survey finds finger scanners quell fears...
NB: Wal Mart goes upmarket
Pile 'em high, sell 'em cheap US retailer, Wal Mart - whose slogan is 'Always low prices' - has been...
NB: Internet of things
Get ready for ubiquitous computing... According to a report by the International Telecommunications ...
Watchdog blasts benefits agency IT
No balance in the system...
nb diallers
Ofcom is having another go at cracking down on rogue diallers. It looks like the companies behind th...
Nigerian fraudsters jailed for $240m bank sting
... and bringing down a bank in the process...
New rogue internet dialler crackdown planned
Scammers already finding a way round the rules...
Search is now number two web activity
But surfers still more addicted to email...
Cisco splashes $6.9bn for set-top box maker
"Video is an integral part of our strategy," says CEO
Dubai: The next big thing in outsourcing?
For those who find tax a little, well, taxing...
Skype hits the shops
Born in the USA?
Microsoft fixes handy glitch
Back in sync...
Sony CD saga: Alert over new security risk
Just when you thought it was safe to play some music...
Shock: PC vendors shun Media Player-less Windows
Europe sets new standard in regulation for regulation's sake...