Archive - 26 Jan 2006
CIO Jury: Does 'geek' stereotype still dog IT execs?
Or is the barrier to moving into business roles all in the mind...
The 'hot' areas to hit in IT
As growth slows, it's time to get picky...
RFID-tagged driverless cars on roads by 2056
Government think tank boffins look at the future of transport...
NB: Skype and Salesforce
Skype is worming its way into business. A deal with Salesforce.com will add voice capabilities to th...
Security professionals back tougher laws for hackers
Now let's pass the bill and then police it...
30,000 jobs lost to offshoring each year
But it creates jobs too...
NB: Mobile spammers trapped in Korea
The Korean government has found an innovative way to catch marketers who use bulk calls or texts to ...
Terrorism and inactive kids top net fears
AOL identifies our hopes and fears
NB: apple and tesco
Not content with flogging VoIP and routers, now Tesco is turning to Apple to grow revenue, with dedi...
NB: Qualcomm
Having just announced its latest set of results, it seems Qualcomm feels itself the victim of whispe...
NB: China goes text mad
Reuters reports that Chinese mobile phone users sent 304.6 billion "short messages" in 2005 - a "300...
Leader: Support comes first for $100 laptops
Sort it out for the children...
Spyware arrest follows internet bank thefts
Japanese man detained over missing yen...
Ex-Yahoo! staffer to head Microsoft's Live Labs
Flake to fast forward software development... and help catch Google?
Small and home offices almost as techie as each other
LANs and colour printers on their shopping list
Will the $100 laptop bridge the UK's digital divide?
Big hopes set on wind-up computer...
Royal Bank of Scotland opts for open source intranet
From Apache and Perl, to Python and Zope...
Tony Hallett's After These Messages: Government thinks video over mobile
To connect with the leading users of mobile video
CA software poses "critical" security risk
Yes it DoS, says FrSIRT
Treasury red-faced over email blunder
Curse of the offensive missive strikes...
Is VoIP the cyber criminal's new best friend?
Call for Skype and co to switch to open standards
Mobile roaming rip-off to roll on and on
Cost confusion set to continue for some time to come, say experts...