Archive - 28 Mar 2006

NB: Dodgy lyrics at conference

Stratus, the high availability server company, is holding its annual user conference in Las Vegas th...

Mobile roaming rates to be cut down to size

EC shake-up aims "to eliminate all unjustified roaming charges"...

NB: CD RIP?

RIP the CD? The charity Scope reports it is being inundated with donations of CDs as people abandon ...

Lords vote for ID cards opt-out clause

Government defeated for a fifth time by peers...

NB: Iraqi documents put online

In an unusual step, the US director of national intelligence has begun posting online documents seiz...

ID fraud soars with laptops targeted for data

"Big chunks of data tend to come from a physical breach at retailers or banks"

IBM opens new Shanghai IT centre

'Global delivery' facility to support Europe, Japan and the US

Email archiving lapses spell corporate chaos

Auditors could have a (very disorganised) field day...

NB: Jobs shares taxed

The NY Times reports that close to half of Apple chief Steve Jobs' 10 million restricted shar...

Open University secures IM chat

OU, your starter for 10, how vulnerable is instant messaging?

NB: Denmark to tackle DRM?

According to reports, Denmark is considering following France's lead and introducing legislation to ...

NB: Classical downloads

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GSMA stands by mobile roaming rates

Services offer "very good value for consumers"...

Skype and Kazaa hit with Rico lawsuit

StreamCast vows "to litigate it aggressively"...

Google and Verizon do SuperPages deal

Recruiting an army of small business sales reps...


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