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BBC iPlayer gets smart on N96
News Erik Huggers, the recently appointed BBC director of future media and technology, said the BBC has worked "tirelessly" to put the iPlayer on as many platforms as possible. The BBC iPlayer will be available on Nokia's flagship N96 smart phone when... [08 Sep 2008]
Windows Mobile v BlackBerry in server showdown
News Speaking at the London launch of the Palm Treo Pro, Alex Reeve, UK director of Microsoft's mobile communications business said Windows Mobile-based smart phones such as the Pro beat BlackBerrys on cost as they cut out the middleware. [04 Sep 2008]
Leak fears could set bosses spying on staff
News Large companies are already exploring ways of monitoring employee behaviour on corporate systems to detect potential wrongdoing, according to Nigel Jones, director of the Cyber Security Knowledge Transfer Network (KTN), a government-funded body... [04 Sep 2008]
VoIP slashes hotel costs
News Pantin Hotels director of sales and marketing Sally Rouse told silicon.com The Ellington hotel is in the heart of the city's legal and financial district and that a significant proportion of business will come from corporate guests. [03 Sep 2008]
Five reasons why Chrome will crash and burn
News Nate Elliott, research director at analysts Jupiter Research, said: "In most cases the products that Google has delivered on its own have failed. Google dipped its mighty toe into the increasingly crowded world of internet browsers today with the... [02 Sep 2008]
Five reasons Chrome will take over the world
News Nate Elliott, research director at analysts Jupiter Research, said: "This is not a new idea, they have had the Google toolbar for four to five years with the idea of driving users towards their products and services. [02 Sep 2008]
Google unleashes first open source browser
News Google VP of product management Sindar Pichai and engineering director Linus Upson said in a blog post: "We realised that the web had evolved from mainly simple text pages to rich, interactive applications and that we needed to completely rethink... [02 Sep 2008]
Sony Ericsson: Microsoft mobile is on track
News Ben Wood, research director at CCS Insight, said: "The challenge for manufacturers is that Windows Mobile 6.1 is struggling to meet the high expectations that devices like the iPhone have set for top-tier phones. [02 Sep 2008]
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White Paper Join us for this free one-hour webcast where you will first hear from Jeff Leeds, Director ISV Ecosystems at Microsoft Corp.about the newly announced Windows XP SP2 operating system with Advanced Security Technologies. [02 Sep 2008]
Flexible working reform: Nothing to be scared of?
News Sainsbury's HR director and the report's author Imelda Walsh said: "On the evidence I have seen, I do not believe that this extension will add significantly to business costs. The government has launched a consultation aimed at making it easier for... [28 Aug 2008]
"Shambolic" security behind Home Office data breach
News Nick Lowe, regional director, Northern Europe for Check Point: The loss of a USB stick containing unencrypted data on 84,000 prisoners by a management consultancy working for the Home Office has been slammed as a "shambolic" failure by the IT... [27 Aug 2008]
Photos: Budget laptops for UK kids
Photo Sion Roberts, director of Zoostorm, said in a statement: "The Fizzbook is the type of product parents can feel good about buying and children actually want. With its inspiration coming from the One Laptop Per Child initiative, Intel has teamed up... [22 Aug 2008]
Alliance & Leicester aims to ditch paper
News Speaking to silicon.com, A&LCB director of lending operations Martin Evans said the bank's primary business in this area was in commercial vehicle and car leasing arrangements. Alliance & Leicester Commercial Bank (A&LCB), the corporate banking arm... [22 Aug 2008]
ASDA to kick start mobile pay-as-you-go price war?
News ASDA's trading director Darren Blackhurst said in a statement: "We are totally committed to giving our customers the lowest prices in Britain every day of the year. Supermarket chain ASDA says it is to slash its pay-as-you-go (PAYG) mobile phone... [21 Aug 2008]
Google digs deep for geothermal energy
News Dan Reicher, director of climate and energy initiatives for Google.org, said in a statement: "EGS [enhanced geothermal systems] could be the 'killer app' of the energy world. Google is investing $10m in "enhanced" geothermal systems - essentially... [20 Aug 2008]
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