Archive - 21 Sep 2005
Telewest fined for too little flexible working
Mum gets £19,500 off UK cable giant...
Orange shows off latest SPV laptop-3G phone
Between stylus and Qwerty
NB: Martha Lane Fox's stress tips
Martha Lane Fox has been offering tips on how to beat executive stress. Writing in The Independen...
Stop giving us rubbish batteries, say mobile users
'We like them better than games and music'
Physicists put huge computing grid through its paces
Getting ready for 1500Mb of data per second for 10 years
NB egov
E-government is ignoring some of the people that could benefit most from the services on offer. Acco...
E-government failing unemployed and homeless
But making the effort can boost efficiency
CIO Jury: Microsoft licensing slammed by UK IT chiefs
"Microsoft wants to have its cake, eat it and charge users to watch"
Wi-Fi comes to Canary Wharf
Come and get your wireless internet...
All change in Redmond as Microsoft does a reboot
Installs three new divisions...
Agenda Setters: Where are they now... Ashley Highfield
Last year's winner still innovating at the Beeb
BMI to trial in-flight mobile phone calls in 2006
Prepare to be disturbed by loudmouth callers at 30,000 feet...
Onetel bitten by watchdog over mobile tariff claim
'When we said cheapest, we just meant cheapest compared to some people'
India still first choice for offshore outsourcing
But China is catching up fast, says Gartner
Video: HP CEO on beating in-house bureaucracy
Hurd: 'We need to simplify the things that we do'
The McCue Interview: Highways Agency information director Denise Plumpton
The "jam-buster" on how tech will make driving less stressful
NB: Agenda Setters
The countdown to the sixth annual Agenda Setters poll continues. Coming on 26 September... the top 5...
NB: Barrett blog
Do you use 'google' as a verb? The usage is catching on but columnist Neil Barrett says becoming a g...
Supercomputers still too slow to forecast storm surges
Greater tech advances needed, senators told
IBM and Maersk all at sea over RFID
Wireless tracking for shipping
AOL and Microsoft to jump into the VoIP space
Talk is cheap...
Google faces lawsuit for book scanning
Authors Guild not impressed by digitising antics...
Apple's Jobs: Microsoft and Dell copy us but won't beat the iPod
'Time to stop doing Bill Gates favours'
Mozilla slams Firefox security critics
"Which would you prefer, to have a broken finger, or your head ripped off?"
Criminal IT: On Google and googling
The dangers of becoming generic...
