Archive - 22 Nov 2005

Reuters IM ready to chat to AOL and MSN

From 300,000 users to 200 million in one fell swoop...

Online bookie spat: Empire to sue PartyGaming

Platform change sparks fighting talk...

EDS coughs up £71m for tax credit IT fiasco

"Commensurate" with responsibility for problems, says government

Corporate fraud: All too easy and all too common

Debt can quickly turn a good egg into a bad apple...

Biometrics and RFID tracking on anti-crime wish-list

Along with drug-alyser and millimetre wave tech

NB: Software scanning for coursework

A government watchdog has called for GCSE and A-level coursework to be scanned by specialist softwar...

NB: CIOs struggle to talk business

CIOs are struggling to speak the language of business and communicate the needs of the IT department...

NB: Google to buy Riya?

The blogosphere is buzzing with rumours that Google is to acquire Riya, a fledgling photo-sharing we...

NB: Ellison coughs up legal fees

Oracle CEO, Larry Ellison, who is certainly not short of a few bob - he ranked fifth in the last For...

Europe told to budge on patent rules

Mobile providers sick of "excessive" royalties...

nb in focus

Ever felt tempted to top-up an insurance claim a little bit? Insurance companies are getting fed up...

FSA warns to prepare for MiFID

Don't ask about the legal implications...

NB: Reuters IM

Reuters has announced that it's bespoke IM application has been made interoperable with AOL and MSN ...

NB: Number plate tech tracks getaway car

Number plate recognition tech was used to track a vehicle seen leaving the Bradford street where PC ...

Leader: Game over for insurance fraud?

Stamping out dodgy claims ought to benefit us all

Beating the insurance scammers

With data-matching and voice stress analysis...

Alarm bells over exploit for "extremely critical" IE flaw

Users at risk of remote attacks not just DOS, warn security experts

Watchdog readies crackdown on data cheats

Warning to companies that flout data protection law

Vienna embraces OpenOffice

More popular with users than expected...

Small businesses must seize broadband or die

Broadband Britain is here - don't miss out, says Sir Digby Jones


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