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CIO Essentials: Email stress, spam threats and "broken" IT...

News This week we hear from Matthew McGrory, group head of IT for Brands Hatch MotorSport Vision. Ever wondered what CIOs are reading on silicon.com? Our CIO Essentials feature puts you in the picture. Each week a leading IT... [21 Aug 2007]

Remote and mobile working tech "essential"

News Matthew McGrory, head of technology at MotorSport Vision Brands Hatch, said: "There are still the same old hurdles of security and enabling secure policies on nodes connecting into the network. Matthew McGrory, head of... [18 May 2007]

CIO Jury: Data overload drowning businesses

News Matthew McGrory, head of technology at MotorSport Vision, Brands Hatch, said it is a massive problem for small and medium-sized businesses. Businesses are in danger of drowning from data and information overload, leading... [23 Nov 2006]

Tech giants cheer patent system overhaul

News Just before departing for their summer recess on Thursday, Utah Republican Orrin Hatch and Vermont Democrat Patrick Leahy, who serve as chairmen of the US Senate's intellectual property panel, introduced a 45-page bill... [07 Aug 2006]

All US passports to be RFID chipped

News He said: "They've built little baby radio stations into peoples' passports and covered it with concrete but when the little hatch is open, you can still hear the music. All US passports will be implanted with remotely... [26 Oct 2005]

Photos: Copy that - Xerox and Superbikes

Photo Credit: Andy McCue champion James Toseland is having a poor year and, following a disappointing race in front of 100,000 UK fans at Brands Hatch at the weekend, he's now out of the running for this year's title. [10 Aug 2005]

Little chance of Grokster overrule

News Senator Orrin Hatch, the Utah Republican who heads an intellectual property subcommittee, said: "Prudence and respect for the role of the courts suggest Congress wait until it becomes clear how today's decision will play... [28 Jun 2005]

Desktop Linux is Windows piracy aide

News Still, the growing acceptance of Linux has prompted Microsoft to hatch plans for releasing an inexpensive version of Windows, called Windows XP Starter Edition in Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Russia and India. [30 Sep 2004]

No threat to iPod from blanket P2P ban, says US

News Senator Orrin Hatch said he intended to move ahead with the highly controversial Induce Act despite objections from dozens of internet providers and Silicon Valley manufacturers. Hatch added, however,... [23 Jul 2004]

US Senator stands by PC-destroying approach

News US Senator Orrin Hatch on Wednesday back-pedalled slightly from his suggestion a day earlier that copyright holders should be allowed to remotely destroy the computers of music pirates. In a brief press release,... [19 Jun 2003]

Microsoft and Lindows get legal over 'windows'

News Microsoft and Lindows are set for a spring showdown over their respective uses of the word 'windows'. A US jury will be asked to decide in April whether 'windows' is a generic term, available to all, or not. [27 Jan 2003]

Netscreen launch bodes well for tech recovery

News Security company Netscreen technologies had a successful IPO on Nasdaq yesterday. The California-based security firm's stock price reached a high of $24 by midday and closed at $23.72. Netscreen managed to raise $160m by selling stock at... [13 Dec 2001]

Microsoft embroiled in 'letters from the dead' scandal

News But, two letters to Utah Attorney General Mike Hatch were from people who were dead, the paper reported. The messages were two of 300 delivered to Hatch as part of an ongoing campaign to persuade them to... [23 Aug 2001]

Morissette moans: Musicians are being ignored in Napster battle

News Although no legislation itself was discussed at the hearing yesterday, Chairman Orrin Hatch said further court dates would be necessary to determine the path forward for the music industry. Morissette, who was joined by... [04 Apr 2001]

Napster thrown lifeline by US senator

News The move made by Senator Orrin Hatch, chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee and a known supporter of Napster, has re-ignited speculation he may try to introduce legislation to protect services like Napster. [16 Feb 2001]

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