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The Weekly Round-Up: 18.07.08

Round-Up If you're anything like the Round-Up or indeed any other sane and well-adjusted person, then last Friday you got up at an ungodly hour and queued in the rain outside an O2 shop to buy a new phone. But if you're anything like the Round-Up and indeed... [18 Jul 2008]

The Weekly Round-Up: 11.07.08

Round-Up This week the Round-Up is weaving its words of wisdom while nursing a sore head after a week of hard partying to celebrate 10 years of silicon.com. Yes, that's right folks - the business and technology site you know and love has been delivering... [11 Jul 2008]

The Weekly Round-Up: 04.07.08

Round-Up And so, the Round-Up empties its rucksack of festival tat and puts away the tie-dyed t-shirt for another year - and is left wondering why anyone ever thought standing in a muddy field listening to a band a half-mile away was a good idea. [04 Jul 2008]

The Weekly Round-Up: 27.06.08

Round-Up Bill Gates is many things to many people. Brilliant technologist, ruthless businessman, chino-trousered philanthropist, founder of the most influential technology company of all time and purveyor of operating systems we love to hate. [27 Jun 2008]

The Weekly Round-Up: 20.06.08

Round-Up The Round-Up tries not to make a habit of getting caught with its pants down but this week's laughs are brought to you from the surprisingly comfy confines of trap number three in the local conveniences. [20 Jun 2008]

The Weekly Round-Up: 13.06.08

Round-Up The Round-Up would like to assure you that this week's column is an iPhone-free zone. It realises that just about every news organisation in the world has been dedicating an unfeasible amount of column inches - or pixels if you like your news... [13 Jun 2008]

Lesley Hume

CIO Profile At the company's headquarters subsidised treatments from a therapist and a weekly Pilates class are also available to staff. As group IS director of Atkins Lesley Hume has made a name for herself for both developing the engineering group's... [11 Jun 2008]

The Weekly Round-Up: 06.06.08

Round-Up Now, there's no denying we love our broadband in the UK. But love is a rose with many barbs and those barbs are irking our country-dwellers more than greenfly and bypasses. The problem is that broadband services aren't great. [06 Jun 2008]

The Weekly Round-Up: 30.05.08

Round-Up he reiterated, and the Round-Up imagines him throwing down his well-thumbed copy of Butter Churns Weekly and picking up the gauntlet laid down by the SE1-dwelling denizens of everyone's favourite communications services regulator. [30 May 2008]

The Weekly Round-Up: 23.05.08

Round-Up If the thought of ermine-clad Lords gliding gracefully up and down the hallowed corridors of the Palace of Westminster on Segways is your idea of a grand opening to an edition of the Weekly Round-Up - then you're in luck. [23 May 2008]

The Weekly Round-Up: 16.05.08

Round-Up Office workers across the UK were urged to stay at home yesterday. Regrettably it had nothing to do with UK plc urging spontaneous holidays for the entire work force but everything to do with National Work from Home day swinging around again, much... [16 May 2008]

The Weekly Round-Up: 09.05.08

Round-Up Benefit fraudsters beware. If you're trying to pull a swift one on the authorities you may find their "liar, liar, pants on fire" accusations hold water after a national rollout of lie-detecting technology was approved this week. [09 May 2008]

The Weekly Round-Up: 02.05.08

Round-Up And check out the latest episode of the Weekly Round-Up podcast. And over at the head offices of HM Revenue & Customs, life is returning to normal. After all, there are small businesses and middle-class citizens to tax heavily. [02 May 2008]

The Weekly Round-Up: 25.04.08

Round-Up It's a rare old week when the Round-Up gets a chance to consider how the aphorisms of the father of modern lexicography come to bear on the life of the modern city worker - but this week is a welcome exception. [25 Apr 2008]

The Weekly Round-Up: 18.04.08

Round-Up And relax with your MP3 player of choice and the silicon.com Weekly Round-Up podcast. What sort of company admits to introducing features in its product designed to deliberately "annoy users"? Microsoft, apparently. [18 Apr 2008]

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