Archive - 26 Oct 2005
Leader: Give IT more than 10 minutes
Your time starts now...
Public sector must share data
Or risk costly, confusing partnerships...
ISPs told to declare child porn blocks
Do they or don't they? Parliament may soon be asking...
Record quarter for Nokia smart phones
RIM and Palm vying for second place
Norwich given £500k to evaluate e-citizen needs
On top of an earlier £2.5m grant
BA to launch first direct Bangalore flights
No more stopping in Mumbai for jet-lagged business travellers...
NB: Ageism RCs
What is the answer to ageism in IT? Some of our readers have good ideas. See this 'best of' article ...
Best of Reader Comments: How to tackle ageism in IT
Are recruitment consultants to blame?
Landlines heading for extinction?
More consumers going for just a wireless world
Vonage leads VoIP pack in US
But should be looking over its shoulder
BBC shuts down BlackBerry service due to flaw
Emails appearing in wrong inboxes...
NB: Amazon profits fall
Despite shifting truckloads of copies of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince in July, Amaz...
NB: Brian White column
With the Terrorism Bill due for a second reading in parliament today, silicon.com contributor Brian ...
New anti-terrorist law is a lose-lose scenario for IT
We must learn to use technology to our advantage
NB: 3G
Fancy that. According to new figures out today from analyst Informa Telecoms and Media, there are no...
McAfee signs Wireworx managed services deal
Latest building block for one-man bands and others
Qualcomm: WiMax doesn't scare us
Warts and all
NB: Oregon
Google really is ramping up its credentials as the new Microsoft. Latest evidence – throwing shedloa...
All US passports to be RFID chipped
Starting from next year...
Skype issues bug fix update
Flaws could mean PC hijackings...
Is Google aiming to squeeze eBay?
New searchable service could become rival online marketplace...
Microsoft joins the book search bandwagon
And gets some digitising buddies...