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Privazzzzzy? Pay attention, your wallet's at risk
Comment Worse still, we'll be the ones who'll have to pay for it. Ultimately, you might have to pay for your surveillance through higher internet charges. Perhaps your mouse starts to wander towards more... [17 May 2001]
Pay rates for techies skyrocket
News Pay rates for IT workers are skyrocketing at five times the national average as demand for techies outstrips supply. Pay for IT workers is rising at a rate of 18 per cent per year - nearly five times the... [07 Nov 2006]
Lloyds TSB IT staff get "inflation-busting" pay rise
News IT staff at high street bank Lloyds TSB are set to buck the market trend with an "inflation-busting" pay rise this year. Although 'zero award' pay disputes are ongoing in other areas of the bank's... [25 Jan 2005]
Pay-per-song Napster ready for winter launch
News He said: "People will not want to change formats from MP3, which they are set up for and used to, to some Windows format that they've got to pay for. However, Sarah Roberts from the British Phonographic Industry (BPI),... [23 Aug 2001]
Pay per use software coming soon?
News Virtualisation could end expensive long-term software licensing in favour of a pay per use model, according to Symantec. Executives at the company said that year- or months-long licences covering multiple machines could... [08 Oct 2008]
Pay By Touch: Revolutionizing Retail Through Biometrics
White Paper Pay By Touch had put together two existing capabilities - biometric recognition and electronic financial transactions - to create a ground-breaking new retail payment service. Pay By Touch implemented a... [05 Apr 2007]
Pay bonanza for freelance tech execs
News Nearly half of interim managers expect to earn more than £100,000 this year, as pay rates for these freelance senior execs rise again. Pay rates for interim managers hit an average of £685 per day last... [28 Mar 2007]
Pay for Net access, get a PC for free
News Users who pay $650 for a three-year subscription to MSN will get a free Lan Plus PC based on AMD's 400MHz chip. However, users wanting a monitor will have to pay $140 extra. Microsoft is to offer free... [15 Jul 1999]
Pay-as-you-drive plan panned
News Drivers are highly critical of the UK government's plans to bring in pay-as-you-drive road charges. Steve Watkins added: "What is fuel tax except a 'pay-as-you-drive' tax? The more you drive the more you... [16 Aug 2006]
Pay-by-text parking comes to York
News City of York council has signed up mobile operator O2 and parking payment company Verrus to let drivers pay for their parking via a mobile call or SMS. Parking attendants will also be getting in on the act, using... [05 Sep 2006]
Pay for IT chiefs weathers the storm
News Despite the cost-cutting forced on many organisations by the recession, pay packets for the IT management team have held up - and for some even grown. According to the exclusive silicon.com 2009 Skills Survey a greater... [23 Nov 2009]
Pay-as-you-drive car tax tracking: It's on
News Transport Secretary Alistair Darling has confirmed the government is looking at introducing a pay-as-you-drive system of road tax, with satellite tracking being Whitehall's preferred way of monitoring the motoring habits... [09 Jun 2005]
O2 workers reject "insulting" pay offer
News UK mobile operator O2 is facing the threat of strike action after workers voted overwhelmingly to reject the company's "insulting" pay offer. Nearly 4,000 call centre staff, shop workers and engineers at O2 were balloted... [02 Aug 2005]
Music industry tells Apple: Pay up or face court
News Apple looks to be in trouble in France after failing to pay dues, levied by a French governmental body, to compensate the music industry for unauthorised copying. According to French daily Les Échos, Apple is refusing to... [11 Mar 2004]
Pay gap: UK female execs better off in IT
News Progress on gender pay equality in the UK has stalled, says the government's Women and Work Commission (WWC) but senior female tech workers at least have reason to smile, according to new research. Women in the UK are... [30 Jul 2009]