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Mobile WiMax won't win race to become 4G king
News Chief executive Harry Aldridge told silicon.com sister site ZDNet UK last week that trials of niche applications had been successful, but the lack of any major operator backing the technology would probably stymie a... [23 Jul 2009]
Photos: How Betfair predicts the future
Photo Neil Warnock was the favourite until the 28 November, when Harry Redknapp came into the frame. Now, political researchers are using the way people bet to give them a more accurate steer on the outcome of a ballot. [22 Dec 2008]
Banks go quiet on customers in credit crunch
News Independent consulting actuary Harry Taylor said in a statement: "Customers can receive all sorts of useful information in emails, on websites and in personalised letters and documents to help them make considered... [24 Nov 2008]
Yahoo! exec joins Microsoft search team
News Suchter, who starts work 22 December, will report to Harry Shum, corporate vice president of Search Product Development. Microsoft confirmed Thursday that it has hired Yahoo! search executive Sean Suchter, following... [21 Nov 2008]
Barclays Capital raises interest in online trading
News Managing director and global head of fixed income flow trading at Barclays Capital, Harry Harrison, said he expects to see the benefits of the technology "very quickly". Barclays Capital, the investment banking division... [20 Oct 2008]
Queen to visit Google London HQ
News The Queen is fast on her way to becoming the world's most famous silver surfer, setting up The Royal Channel on Google-owned video sharing site YouTube in 2007 and reportedly keeping in touch with her grandchildren including Princes... [12 Sep 2008]
Insider security risks exposed
News Samar labelled the cast of security risk employees as Curious Cat, Complacent Connie, Forgetful Floyd, Rushing Rupa, Insider Ian and Malicious Malfoy - named after no-good Harry Potter character, Draco Malfoy. [10 Apr 2008]
How to stop "runaway" ERP projects
Comment Big complicated and expensive enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems can still cause headaches for many companies, admits Harry Debes, CEO of Lawson Software. Lawson isn't a familiar brand in the corporate IT world,... [01 Oct 2007]
Microsoft "hell-bent" on building ad business
News Headed by Harry Shum, the centre's research will focus on search relevance, spam prevention and searching scanned images, such as book pages. Hefty investments in online services and consumer electronics will let... [27 Jul 2007]
The Weekly Round-Up: 22.06.07
Round-Up Worse still for the publishing house, he is claiming to have obtained a manuscript of the final instalment of the Harry Potter saga, called Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, which is due to hit the... [22 Jun 2007]
Podcast: The Weekly Round-Up 22.06.07
Round-Up Podcast Up for discussion this week: Facebook jumps the shark, death 2.0, inside the O2 (formerly known as the Millennium Dome) and Harry Potter gets hacked. Host Will Sturgeon is joined in the studio by Andy McCue, Ben Howard... [22 Jun 2007]
Caption Competition: Harry Potter and the hacker
Photo This competition is now closed. The winning entry from Ian Paterson was: "The two finger salute was J K Rowlings only response to the claim. [22 Jun 2007]
Caption competition: Lost in the Amazon
Photo This competition has now closed. The winning entry, from Rob Pendragon, was: "Tell that infinite number of monkeys to keep at it and we'll get Hamlet eventually. Photo credit: REUTERS/Tim Shaffer [08 Jun 2007]
Caption competition 10: I'll be your Bezzie mate
Photo Nicky Rich nd: Bezos gets confirmation that the final Harry Potter book is coming out soon. This competition is now closed, read the winning entry and the runners up below. WINNER: "Yes! We only delivered the Christmas... [05 Jan 2007]
Upwardly mobile: What do silver surfers want?
Comment It's a Harry Big Button phone, looks-wise. Like most corporate smart cookies, the mobile operators and handset floggers have woken up to the fact that there's an aging population with not inconsiderable spending power on... [01 Nov 2006]