Archive - 21 Oct 2005

Leader: Murdoch as Mr Broadband?

What does BSkyB spending spree mean for ISPs?

NB: CrackBerry

Everyone knows CrackBerrys are bad for your sanity but it seems tapping away on that tiny keyboard c...

NB: Spam PR

We've just received a press release on the newsdesk entitled 'Spam threatens business productivity'....

Voice over WLAN to triple by 2007

Small businesses last to join the party

NB: Satellite imaging

A new satellite-imaging system has revealed that tree-cutting in the Amazon rainforest has disturbed...

Internet 'fundamentally changing' UK businesses

Two-thirds of firms transacting online, says CBI report...

NB: Email makes you FAT

Apparently it's not eating copious amounts of junk food and not doing enough exercise that's making ...

NB: Books

iPods are all very well for listening to your Arcade Fire EP on, but according to a Reuters story

BSkyB confirms £211m offer for Easynet

Multiplay ahead for Sky, trouble on the horizon for smaller ISPs?

NB: PITO's talk

We'll be reporting on the use of biometrics in the police force today, as the Police Information Tec...

NB: Round-Up

What do Bill Gates, Dame Stella Rimington, tales of the war and Tony Blair's balls have in common? T...

The Weekly Round-Up: 21.10.05

Bill Gates goes back to school... No, really...

Microsoft patch fiasco gets messier

"If I don't have a clear understanding of what I have installed, whose fault is that?"

P2P pirates face more time in the slammer

Sentencing judges can "estimate" the number of files shared...


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