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Go Solo at Orange to hook up with biz fat pipes
News O2 was in first place with 4.95Mbps, and Sky in second place with 3.63Mbps. Small-business customers on Orange's Solo mobile plan will be able to get free broadband from the company for the length of... [01 Oct 2008]
Sat-nav back seat drivers on their way
News Photos: US military puts 'bat' spies in the sky… Photos: Satellites free the roads from snow and ice Sat-navs that warn drivers not to speed or can even slow the car automatically could be as little as a... [15 May 2008]
Microsoft users surf the skies from the web
News The program, which was developed by Microsoft's research arm, marries together images from the Hubble Space Telescope, the Chandra X-Ray Observatory Center, the Sloan Digital Sky Survey and others. Roy Gould, a... [14 May 2008]
Ballmer on Yahoo!: Price in mind and not "a dime" more
News Photos: US military puts 'bat' spies in the sky… Photos: Satellites free the roads from snow and ice Microsoft chief executive, Steve Ballmer, told employees he has a figure in mind as to what Yahoo! is... [02 May 2008]
Fifa World Cup to get high-tech makeover
News Photos: US military puts 'bat' spies in the sky… Photos: Satellites free the roads from snow and ice Indian IT company Satyam is promising to "transform" the way fans watch football on the back of its... [23 Apr 2008]
Open source: 'World's largest software company'
News Photos: US military puts 'bat' spies in the sky… Photos: Satellites free the roads from snow and ice Open source software is successfully displacing proprietary applications in many large companies and... [22 Apr 2008]
Microsoft Office 2007 fails to conform with OOXML
News Photos: US military puts 'bat' spies in the sky… Photos: Satellites free the roads from snow and ice Word documents generated by today's version of Microsoft Office 2007 do not conform to the Office Open... [21 Apr 2008]
Red Hat: Linux consumer desktop not on the cards
News Photos: US military puts 'bat' spies in the sky… Photos: Satellites free the roads from snow and ice Apart from this, its main desktop focus will be its commercial, supported Enterprise Linux Desktop, as... [21 Apr 2008]
Microsoft invites hobbyist developers to light a spark
News Photos: US military puts 'bat' spies in the sky… Photos: Satellites free the roads from snow and ice As part of this announcement, Microsoft said it now offers Board Support Package certification... [17 Apr 2008]
Google invites developers to play on the Bigtable
News Photos: US military puts 'bat' spies in the sky… Free to the first 10,000 developers to sign up, this new web-hosting platform will share resources in the same way as Google Analytics, Google Earth and... [09 Apr 2008]
Google Sky gets browser app
News Google has unveiled a browser version of its Google Sky application for people who don't want to download the Google Earth software. The browser version allows users to zoom in and out and pan around the celestial... [14 Mar 2008]
Doctors prescribe digital TV appointments
News The GP appointment booking service is available for free on digital television, via the Looking Local service on the interactive menus of Sky, cable and Freeview boxes with a modem or broadband connection. [23 Jul 2007]
Orange and TalkTalk the pits of customer service
News Plusnet topped the broadband rankings, with more than three-quarters (78 per cent) of customers satisfied with its services, followed by AOL, Sky and Virgin Media with 76 per cent customer satisfaction rates apiece. [03 Jul 2007]
CIO Essentials: Data breaches, NHS and network abuse
News I think that the technology may soon give way to commercial considerations - Virgin Media falling out with Sky will have affected some people's decision on broadband provider. The move to free or bundled... [24 Apr 2007]
Re:Viewing 2006: The year in mobile and wireless
News Carphone Warehouse and Sky are arguably the two main protagonists in this movement to consolidate services, with both launching 'free' broadband services and VoIP within weeks of each other and stepping... [15 Dec 2006]
