Archive - 31 Mar 2006
NB: Virus top 10
The list of the top 10 most persistent viruses (as it seems to have become) show repeat offenders Za...
Leader: ID cards fight must go on
The bill might now be law but it's still a costly dog's dinner of a scheme
Military unveils £200m next-generation comms network
Falcon takes flight
NB: Mobile workforce
Do you consider yourself a mobile worker? IDC analysts say 40 per cent of the European workforce is ...
NB: Tribes
Apparently we're now more in touch with our cave-dwelling ancestors due to new communications techno...
The Weekly Round-Up: 31.03.06
"I want these mother****** snakes off the mother****** plane!"
New ID cards agency set up after Queen approves bill
Critics of the scheme vow to fight on...
Open source Mambo picks up award
Development led by silicon.com columnist
Business users: Mobile's great white (collar) hope
Rage, rage against the dying of the voice bundle revenues...
Wi-fi trains arrive nine months early
When IT projects and trains start arriving ahead of time, that's news...
NHS IT delays cost Accenture $450m
Government says blame lies with Accenture and calls for heads to roll...
Broadcom hits out at latest Qualcomm suit
"We don't expect this latest Qualcomm claim to materially change the litigation landscape," says Bro...
Wagamama cuts downtime with rugged devices
Case study: The noodle restaurant chain has equipped its waiters with Symbol handhelds that can take...
Boffins get £52m computing handout
DTI makes HECToR's day...
Fire service to get £350m Airwave emergency radio system
Final step in joining up police, fire and ambulance comms...
Photos: Wagamama waiters go wireless with Symbol
Hardcore handhelds...
Decision on Microsoft antitrust fine to take "weeks"
€2m-per-day penalty on hold
Bluetooth to be boosted by marriage to UWB
SIG lays out next-gen plans…
Spyware aims to exploit BBC and Microsoft
Phoney 'news stories' hit Internet Explorers as they type...
Interpol demands secure PCs
'Ship them with everything switched on...'