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Minority Report: What's in store for the iPhone?

Comment When asked when it might be restocking, a spokeswoman for the anachronistically titled firm told silicon.com: "Not any time soon. When it comes to predicting Apple product launches, Seb Janacek admits his track record is patchy. [23 May 2008]

EDS customers advised to look for price cuts

News A spokeswoman for EDS stressed the deal was still subject to regulatory and stockholder approval ahead of completion later this year. HP and EDS customers should look at renegotiating existing contracts to push for price reductions and improved... [21 May 2008]

Critics attack gov't email, phone database plan

News A spokeswoman for the Home Office described how the draft Communications Data Bill could broaden the scope of records demanded under the EU directive. All email, blogs, instant messaging and VoIP calls could be monitored under government proposals... [20 May 2008]

Health care records service delayed

News According to a spokeswoman for the NAO, patient care will not be affected, as the regions' health authorities have their own records systems up and running and will have to use an interim application until Lorenzo is completed. [16 May 2008]

NHS puts brakes on electronic record system

News A spokeswoman for CfH admitted that one GP's surgery had given up on using the system. The NHS has pledged to halt the further roll out of its electronic patient record system while it takes stock of criticisms in a report. [14 May 2008]

Apple iPhone stocks run dry

News When asked when the company might be restocking, a Carphone Warehouse spokeswoman told silicon.com: "Not any time soon. Global supplies of Apple's iPhone are running dry, increasing speculation that a 3G version is imminent. [12 May 2008]

Top IT job at NHS split into two

News A Department of Health spokeswoman said: "The creation of two positions will allow us to focus on the most effective use of IT across the department and the wider NHS. IT at the NHS will now be overseen by two £200,000-per-year executives, as... [28 Apr 2008]

Ofcom - high-fibre diet ordered for Broadband Britain

News A spokeswoman for Ofcom said: "We want as much investment in fibre as possible as it is obviously the future for communications infrastructure. Fibre could be laid through the UK's sewer ducts to help speed up the rollout of super fast broadband to... [16 Apr 2008]

Photos: High-tech Bangalore

Photo There are various levels taught and level 4 (seen at the bottom right for Japanese) involves a six-month residential course so the employee can "soak themselves in the culture", a Wipro spokeswoman said. [02 Apr 2008]

Businesses may be forced to pay for e-crime police

News Influence of big business over the unit concerned the FSB, which represents SMEs, with a spokeswoman saying larger companies may be rewarded with more say over its running in return for bigger contributions. [17 Mar 2008]

UK Plc calls for national police e-crime force

News A spokeswoman for the FSB said: "The current policing arrangements for dealing with cyber crime are lamentable in that there is no centralised mechanism for dealing specifically with e-crime and there is a huge lack of clarity around which police... [14 Mar 2008]

Card fraud up by a quarter to £535m

News In a statement, an Apacs spokeswoman said: "Although card fraud levels have now begun to go up again due to fraud abroad and card-not-present fraud losses, chip and PIN has proved to be an undoubted success in reducing card fraud on the UK high... [12 Mar 2008]

3G operators must learn to share

News While its UK deal with Orange - to share 2G and 3G masts - is more about improving coverage, said a Vodafone spokeswoman. The spokeswoman told silicon.com: "Obviously there are cost benefits to us. The Vodafone spokeswoman said: "At the moment we... [29 Feb 2008]

Ofcom threatens O2 over 3G coverage failure

News An O2 spokeswoman told silicon.com the reason it had missed the December deadline was down to its strategy of prioritising 3G rollouts in areas of high demand - and because it wanted to ensure high quality, in-building coverage in those areas. [27 Feb 2008]

Army targets enemy with high-tech laser guidance

News A spokeswoman for the MoD said: "British troops welcome the new system, as it will be speedier, lighter to carry, more accurate and less conspicuous than the current system. UK troops are taking charge of a state-of-the art high-tech targeting... [15 Feb 2008]

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