Archive - 24 Nov 2005

Linux gurus ask to join EU Microsoft fight

Free Software Foundation to take Gates to task...

2006: A mobile odyssey

The year your phone and your SIM get a divorce

NB: Murdoch speaks

Rupert Murdoch has shed a little light on his new media strategy. Speaking in an interview with the ...

Government accused of ID cards cover-up

The public needs to know the truth, says MP

British Airways eyes up Indian IT suppliers

CIO flies to Bangalore to kick the tyres at Infosys, TCS and Wipro...

NB: Bullying alert for mobiles

MTrack has launched a new mobile phone service aimed at helping children who are being bullied. Ping...

NB: Open access journals

The UK science scene is being rocked by the issue of "open access" online journals, reports The G...

Stop bullying your outsourcer, companies warned

Beating them up isn't the way to get benefits

Kid-tracking mobile launched

'Don't try and turn it off, Junior, you've got no chance... '

Racist blog writer gets community service

Teen to be given chance of "positive interaction" with community he condemned...

RIM accused of patent foot-dragging

As the BlackBerry-maker lowers its new-subscriber forecast yet again...

nb grid

Proton smashing, multiple dimensions and the secrets of the Big Bang - we've got them all in our lat...

NB: Xbox riots

More on the infamous Xbox launch – last night saw rioting as desperate consumers tried to get their ...

NB: Upcoming

Some interesting stories coming up today. Some mobile gems - including a phone specifically for youn...


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