Archive - 29 Jul 2005
Newsdesk Blog 7
Responding to the negative press coverage Tom Cruise has received in recent weeks, University of Neb...
Newsdesk blog story 6
The wife of Radovan Karadzic, the fugitive Bosnian Serb war crimes indictee, urged him yesterday to ...
Newsdesk blog story 5
Two London arrests are believed to be the men wanted for the 21 July Oval Tube and No 26 bus attacks...
Newsdesk blog story 4
You've finally made the move and dumped your bulky tube television for a sleek new flat-panel LCD se...
Newsdesk blog story 3
This is a blog piece. It is going to be a few sentences long. This is the third sentence. Now we ...
Farming subsidy IT system to cost £90m
New computer system on the way
Leader: Don't let compliance blues drag you down
Find out how a boring project can improve the business
WiMax sales to grow nearly 1000 per cent
And mesh going the same way
Regulatory red tape is biggest business headache
Forget terrorism, the economy, disasters and IT systems...
ActivCard buys Protocom for $21m plus shares
Merger signals demand for all-encompassing security
Old devices turning on new smart phone converts
It's all about the data
Quocirca's Straight Talking: Say 'no' to walled gardens
Mobile operators need to open up to succeed...
The Weekly Round-Up: 29.07.05
Death a fair end for spammers?
Capita bags £100m Harrow council IT deal
And plans to double staff headcount in India by end of year
Cut price Windows: 100,000 copies sold
Everyone loves a bargain...
Judge slaps restraining order on ex-Microsoft exec
Google hire could divulge our search secrets, claims Microsoft
Microsoft gets outside help for IE 7
Security, security, security...
No iPod tax for Canada, court rules
But file swappers could be in trouble again...
Sophos' flagship product is flawed
Antivirus software vulnerable to attack...
Vint Cerf: If I were young, I'd work on space networks
From cyber space to deep space...
Microsoft may cull half of Sybari staff
Axe could fall on 130 employees...