Archive - 24 Jan 2006
NB: MySpace UK
A version of social networking site MySpace.com is coming to the UK "within the next 30 days", accor...
Dell boasts of lead in recycling
Above and beyond the call of WEEE, claims UK boss...
Warnings "ignored" as gov't IT project cost doubles
Cost of farm subsidies contract hits £37m
3 gives customers money for having mates
Popular users get more popular
Tax credit ID theft to be probed by Info Commissioner
Watchdog has received 45 complaints about DWP data leak
Vodafone toughs it out to add seven million customers
"Highly competitive" UK market is stumbling block...
Rent-a-zombie ringleader pleads guilty
Could get six years in jail...
Leader: Banking on RFID?
Some people will want it, many won't
NB: management consultants
We've just received research entitled 'UK MANAGERS SATISFIED WITH MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS'. Says who?...
Microsoft's €2m-per-day EC antitrust fine delayed
Gates and co have until 15 February to comply with penalties
Indian outsourcers to launch European invasion
Offshore suppliers to win onshore contracts in 2006, says NOA
Lords leave ID cards bill in tatters
"Flawed and expensive" and contains "elements of a fascist state", say peers
NB: Rise of the ringtone star
Madonna has the humble mobile phone ringtone to thank for her recent number one hit single. The W...
RIM gets Supreme Court snub in patents saga
'Uh-oh, we're in trouble... '
Photos: Visiting the bank of the future
RFID and digital pens in the branch of the future
Take a trip to the bank of the future
RFID, digital pens and biometrics all play a part
NB: itunes users
According to Nielsen/Netratings, 14 per cent of the world's web users are iTunes customers. They're ...
Microsoft helps net MSN phishing ring
Bulgarian gang reeled in...
Apple's iWork 'second only to Microsoft Office'
It's number two in US retail sales, says NPD
'Porn' virus worms its way into 510,000 systems
With references to the Kama Sutra...
Devil's Advocate: The worst of both worlds
Straddling the public and private realms is bad news for consumers