Archive - 29 Mar 2006
More prisons to take visitors' biometrics
Trying to cut down on contraband...
Apple v Apple: Hefty settlement on the cards?
iTunes should be safe, for now...
Leader: Image shouldn't matter... but it does
If you look like a hobbyist why is any CEO going to give you a million dollars?
Australia makes crucial step in war on spam
Good on ya!
NB: Omidyar video
Up on the site now, eBay founder Pierre Omidyar discusses the three 'laws' of corporate social respo...
NB: Katrina 'souvenirs' on eBay
Tales from the 'Bay... Souvenirs from the Hurricane Katrina-ravaged city of New Orleans have been li...
NB: Overworked managers
Britain's top brass is feeling dulled by overwork, according to a survey by the Chartered Management...
MPs blame IT for late payments to farmers
Another government IT crisis?
DTI gives £80m to innovative tech
£9m going to ICT projects...
Sir Tim picks up latest gong
May not have made a bean directly from the www... but if he sold all his awards...
Stratus services unit to target layer above servers
Eighty per cent of downtime isn't down to the tech...
Do sandals and ponytails really hold back Linux?
Open source community must dress for success and articulate the business case, says ex-Massachusetts...
Apple loses software guiding light
Long-serving exec leaves "to pursue other interests"...
IBM chief gets glimpse of what's to come
Sensors, software, services and Moore's Law...
Earthquake model predicts Silicon Valley's future
"You can't get in your car and outrun one of these things"
MIT hosts spam pow-wow
'Why not let email recipients penalise bulk mailers?'