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'....

Cops to scan own fingers

For identity management...

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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