Archive - 22 Aug 2005

Linux founder defends trademark action

Anti-IP radicalism could harm open source, says Torvalds

Leader: Telewest rolls out suburban security

A positive move - but only if customers are forced to seize the opportunity

Citywide WiMax networks coming this year

And blanket Wi-Fi to take over 100 cities soon...

Telewest customers offered protection...

... from themselves and the nasties lurking online...

Open source DRM: From Sun Labs, a Dream

Schwartz: I have a dream - that your child won't have to pay a buck to watch a home movie...

New tech speeds up motorway crash investigation

Police test new survey equipment to get roads open again quicker

Security education: Too little too late

Whitehall is way behind on getting consumers up-to-speed on web security

Las Vegas slots: The rise of the machines

Not just 'one-armed bandits', they're now fully functioning 'cyber criminals'

Peter Cochrane's Blog: School's out

Will today's graduates be a force for change in corporate IT?

Google exec hits out at Microsoft's claims

'I didn't even see search tech code,' says former employee

IBM expands its clout in developing markets

What's Big Blue up to in Brazil, China, India and Russia?


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