Weekly Round-Up
The silicon.com Weekly Round-Up: 07.03.03
Comment Which means the Round-Up shouldn't really be writing about it. There have been some strange goings on in Belgium of late. A little while ago, an employee of steel company Bekaert made merry with... [10 Mar 2003]
The silicon.com Weekly Round-Up
Comment The Round-Up's not being lazy, honest, it's just that this clutch of emails are far more entertaining than anything we could come up with. It's a fine line sometimes, but the US... [28 Feb 2003]
The silicon.com Weekly Round-Up: 21.02.03
Comment You may remember that last week we published one fine example of such a scam email in which the Round-Up was described as a 'thrust worthy person'. The Round-Up went... [21 Feb 2003]
The silicon.com Weekly Round-Up: 14.02.03
Comment It's OK, the Round-Up's not been hi-jacked by Nigerian 419 scammers. The Round-Up will return next Friday. I got your contact through 'The world business journal' when I... [14 Feb 2003]
The silicon.com Weekly Round-Up: 07.02.03
Comment Don't worry, the Round-Up's not going to ask you out on a date. The Round-Up will be back next Friday. A study has found that employees with net access in the office may... [10 Feb 2003]
The silicon.com Weekly Round-Up: 24.01.03
Comment He may have got away with his misdemeanours if he hadn't gone round boasting about them in an internet chatroom. But the Round-Up's of the opinion that our Welsh friend was punished in... [24 Jan 2003]
silicon.com on silicon.com - let us tell you where we go from here
Comment The Weekly Round-Up. You may have spotted something rather unusual on the site last week. Not only did we republish a press release verbatim (a journalistic sin if ever there was one),... [08 Aug 2002]
Broadcast mag looks to paid-for web content
News The site, which is owned by weekly paper publication Broadcast, is to change its URL to www.broadcastnow.com, and free access to the site is to be limited. The publishers of Broadcast said subscribers will get daily news... [08 May 2002]
Digital blunderitis and some monkey business
Comment On Wednesday the Round-Up was woken from its ruminations on how BT's miraculous transformation from lumbering, incompetent behemoth to dashing DSL dynamo was great news for Broadband Britain but bad news... [12 Apr 2002]
AOL promotes keyword service with stereotypes
News However, this is not that surprising and neither is the fact that relatively inexperienced web users - those accessing it weekly - took an average of 2.7 attempts to find the site they're after. In terms of finding a... [28 Feb 2002]
Technologies Time Forgot: The Dragon 32
Comment I came across the Dragon while doing the weekly shop in the SavaCentre hypermarket outside Reading. In fact I spent most of my time round at my mates' houses playing on their Spectrums and Commodore 64s. [11 Feb 2002]
Technologies Time Forgot: The Dragon 32
News I came across the Dragon while doing the weekly shop in the SavaCentre hypermarket outside Reading. In fact I spent most of my time round at my mates' houses playing on their Spectrums and Commodore 64s. [08 Feb 2002]
Scoring with ebusiness - silicon.com brings you strength and depth
Comment We know one of our most popular features is the Weekly Round-Up. It has the same tone as our Weekly Round-Up, it's published at 4:00PM,... [21 Sep 2001]
Making something out of nothing
Comment Still reeling from the shock of Carly and Michael's engagement - to say nothing of Kate Winslett's sad separation - the Weekly Round-Up's dodgy ticker couldn't take any more surprises... [07 Sep 2001]
We're all going on a summer holiday
Comment Whether you like Cliff Richard or not (and believe it or not this is an argument the Weekly Round-Up has been having of late http://www.silicon.com/a45395 ), the annual summer break has... [02 Jul 2001]