Archive - 28 Oct 2005
NB: Weekend blog
Well it's the end of the week already and what better way to finish off than watching the beautiful ...
Photos: Inside this year's MacExpo
Even Microsoft is going...
NB: Martha on women in tech
On a topical note, former lastminute.com chief, Martha Lane Fox, has been sounding off in The Ind...
Spam scams targeting smaller firms
Think you're too small to be singled out? You could be just who the spammers are looking for...
NB: Wimax
More news on the WiMax front – Intel and Motorola have announced they'll be working together specifi...
Big guns hit Qualcomm with EC 3G lawsuit
Complaint lodged over 'anti-competitive behaviour'
NB: E-gov auction
Word just in from the Office of Government Commerce that they've saved £££s using a reverse e-auctio...
NB: Microsoft sues spammers
In a so-called controlled experiment, Microsoft infected a PC with malicious code and monitored how ...
Women honoured for IT achievement
Award winners named...
UK tails Europe in e-government take-up
Rollouts aplenty but Brits stear clear of online services
Satellite dish rules update will speed broadband
Revamp of muddled regulations...
Data protection watchdog blasts ID card database
"Risks unleashing unwarranted intrusion into individuals' lives"...
The McCue Interview: BT CIO Al-Noor Ramji
Inside BT's 'One IT' strategy, the offshoring issue and 90-day "hothouses"
NB: Women in Tech awards
And the winner is... silicon.com was pleased to take home an award last night in the first Women and...
Microsoft plays executive musical chairs
Muglia on the move...
'How to detect spyware' guidelines aired
Anti-spyware group issues rules for bad behaviour...
BlackBerry does JPEG patent deal
Signs on the line with Forgent Networks...
Microsoft profits pip estimates
But forecasts fall short...
Oracle password system under fire
'Weak' protection puts users at risk...
