Photos: How to destroy your hard drive
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SMS roaming cuts 'could stifle competition'
News Check out silicon.com's latest mobile photo stories here…  Photos: Google Android unveils its face  Photos: BlackBerry Boldly goes Qwerty over touch again  Photos: Behind the scenes at Mobile World Congress 2008... [16 Jul 2008]
Photos: It's virtual everything in Cisco's future
Photo Hallie can also be used as a search engine interface, calling up news items on Google associated with 'inflation', for instance. Networking company Cisco has been showing off some of the technologies it's working on in its R&D division - including... [16 Jul 2008]
Microsoft slams Google-Yahoo! ad deal
News Microsoft has said the proposed deal between Google and Yahoo! to use Google's advertising technology with Google ads appearing next to Yahoo! Smith said if search is regarded as the gateway to the internet then this deal would put Google in "a... [16 Jul 2008]
Legal Eye: Trademark landmark
Comment Consider also the recent changes to trademark keyword bidding on Google, where all and sundry can now bid on trademark-registered terms during the pay-per-click auction process. A major European ruling involving mobile operators O2 and 3 has big... [16 Jul 2008]
BlackBerry ready to burst into new pastures
News Check out silicon.com's latest mobile photo stories here…  Photos: Google Android unveils its face  Photos: BlackBerry Boldly goes Qwerty over touch again  Photos: Behind the scenes at Mobile World Congress 2008... [16 Jul 2008]
Google's search share continues to creep up
News Google's steadily increasing search share neared 70 per cent in June in the United States, according to new figures released yesterday by Hitwise. Google crossed the 60 per cent share threshold in July 2006, analyst Matt Tatham said, slid back the... [16 Jul 2008]
Users' privacy wins in YouTube vs Viacom
News YouTube will be allowed to mask important user information from records it must turn over to Viacom, Google said in a blog post yesterday. Google said in a statement: "Viacom and the other litigants have backed off their demand for YouTube user... [15 Jul 2008]
UK failing to respect computing heritage
News We need the next Google to be a UK start-up. IT chiefs have hit out at the lack of respect the UK as a nation gives to its computing heritage following the mothballing of the Museum of Computing in Swindon.silicon.com asked a number of CIOs whether... [15 Jul 2008]
Berners-Lee and friends promote web science study
News Photos: The best of Google Sky Travel the galaxy without leaving your work station… click here for the best pics from Google Sky Eric Schmidt from Google was saying the kind of people that we trained in this discipline would be the kind of people... [14 Jul 2008]
Yahoo! rejects latest Microsoft deal
News s existing business plus its recently signed commercial agreement with Google has superior financial value and less complexity and risk than the Microsoft/Icahn proposal…The major component of the overall value per share asserted by Microsoft... [14 Jul 2008]
Google open sources web 2.0 security
News Google has released as open source a web application assessment tool, Ratproxy, that is designed to root out potential security flaws. Separately, Google also released Browser Sync, a product designed for keeping multiple versions of Firefox... [14 Jul 2008]
Google open sources data-moving tool
News Google has open sourced an internal development tool called 'Protocol Buffers', a data description language that forms a basic part of the operation of the company's vast computing cluster. The tool, which has been in use for several years at... [11 Jul 2008]
Taylor Woodrow heads for the cloud
Case Study Taylor Woodrow has moved its 1,800 staff onto Google Apps for email and other services, estimating it will save £1m per year in the process. The construction division of Taylor Wimpey has embraced software as a service by adopting Google Apps... [10 Jul 2008]
Gov't data retention - how much is too much?
News G is for Google Advances in technology could put the UK on the road to a Minority Report-style future, a security expert has warned. The Earl of Erroll, Merlin Hay, has warned against holding increasing amounts of data - such as proposals to retain... [10 Jul 2008]
