sunday times
Mike Lynch
AS Profile The Autonomy founder and CEO remains the driving force behind the intelligent search and knowledge management software company - and is arguably one of the UK's most successful technology entrepreneurs with a personal fortune estimated... [07 Oct 2008]
Interference on the radar for FCC "white space"
News Shure, a microphone manufacturer said in a press release issued Sunday that the spectrum-sensing white space devices caused "harmful interference to wireless microphones" during the live event. More troubling, the... [12 Aug 2008]
In his own words: Bill Gates' best quotes
News As the world's most famous tech boss, Bill Gates has been quoted more times than you can shake a stick at - but there have been some particularly insightful, bold and wide of the mark comments that stand out. [26 Jun 2008]
MI5 seeking changeable techies
News A job ad published in The Sunday Times reads: "We require [IT] Architects with technology domain experience; you will be responsible for ensuring a coherent solution architecture for specific business... [23 Jun 2008]
Ian Cohen
CIO Profile The company publishes some of the UK's best-known papers including Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday, the Evening Standard and Metro. He joined Associated Newspapers in November 2005 from the Financial... [11 Jun 2008]
iPhone hits US shelves
News US Apple stores finally started to run out of the coveted device on Sunday. An employee at the Apple store in downtown San Francisco said all of their iPhones were gone by early Sunday afternoon but he... [02 Jul 2007]
Brampton Factor: Public sector woes
Comment Across the whole of government, a leaked report from the Treasury and the Downing Street Strategy Unit (first published by the Sunday Times in 2004) suggested public sector productivity had fallen by 10... [20 Jun 2007]
Police National Computer gets a facelift
News Pito handed responsibility for the computer to the National Policing Improvement Agency (NPIA) on Sunday (1 April). An NPIA spokeswoman said the upgrade will mean continued high levels of availability and response... [03 Apr 2007]
India diary, day 12: Searching for the next big thing
Comment Keep up with his daily diaries here.¦ India diary, day 1: Cyberbad on Sunday ¦ India diary, day 2: Emergency calls and rural life ¦ India diary, day 3: Inside the outsourcing campus ¦ India diary, day 4:... [15 Mar 2007]
India diary, day 9: An auto-rickshaw ride and a catwalk show
Comment I got the lowdown last night - basically you take whatever the meter says, times it by six and add two rupees to get the price. Keep up with his daily diaries here.¦ India diary, day 1: Cyberbad on... [12 Mar 2007]
India diary, day 5: Margaritas to Mumbai
Comment Keep up with his daily diaries here.¦ India diary, day 1: Cyberbad on Sunday ¦ India diary, day 2: Emergency calls and rural life ¦ India diary, day 3: Inside the outsourcing campus ¦ India diary, day 4:... [08 Mar 2007]
Editor's Blog: CES and business
Comment But take Bill Gates' keynote from Sunday. On a related note, I'm pleased to announce you can very soon hear a few members of the silicon.com team going on - fairly incomprehensibly at times, I fear - on... [12 Jan 2007]
Editor's Blog: The analogue and digital of start-ups
Comment Apart from the fact that one or two stories from over here have played pretty big over there (think Russian spy poisonings rather than the Ashes), it was about five minutes before I got buried in The Sunday... [04 Dec 2006]
Vodafone jobs 'at risk from outsourcing'
News According to a report in The Sunday Times, the jobs could be axed from Vodafone's Irish operations, with 100 back-office IT contractors and 20 permanent members of staff targeted. Up to 120 IT workers... [30 Oct 2006]
BT eyeing Tiscali buy?
News A report in The Times has fingered BT as a suitor for the Italian ISP - despite Tiscali's insistence its UK unit is not up for sale. This is not the first time a suitor has been linked with Tiscali UK - back in April a... [21 Sep 2006]
