Archive - 27 Apr 2007
The Weekly Round-Up: 27.04.07
One very embarrassing leak...
Revealed: Strangest business tech emergencies
Old bombs, burning bins and blocked toilets cause trouble
2007 CNET Networks Awards - open for entries
Nominations close on 31 May...
Quocirca's Straight Talking: The big picture on 'the next five billion'
Technology for the disenfranchised
Photos of the month: April 2007
Driverless cars, RFID bookshops, wi-fi on the wing plus a dash of India...
Barclays targets taxis with wave-and-pay tech
'I had that NFC contactless payments infrastructure in the back of my cab once'
Co-op Bank extends mortgage tech deal
Five-year deal...
BT is the new IT, says HP
Analysis: That's 'business technology' to you...
Orange boss Ahuja steps down
But it's not the end of the affair just yet...
Gary McKinnon: Hacker 'damages' are exaggerated
But he would say that, right?
Video: What are the biggest security threats today?
Lining up to speak to us... Bruce Schneier, Eugene Kaspersky, Stuart Okin, Graham Cluley, Greg Day.....
Photoshop invaded by critical flaw
Exploit code on the loose
Office 2003 gets security upgrade
Hardened against attacks...
Microsoft adds brains to security drive
Research operations in Ireland and Japan...
US gambling ban challenged from within
After only six months...
Microsoft coffers swell on Vista, Office sales
Consumer sales drive better-than-expected profits...
'Deluxe broadband' tempts hotel business customers
Personalised services...
Podcast: The Weekly Round-Up 27.04.07
Stupid PCs, wi-fi health risks and grilling tunes