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iPhone 3G, terrorists and tech, file sharers vs ISP

Comment Richard Davies, North Yorkshire Eventually I got loads of encrypted garbage on what was supposed to be the page after I entered my card details. Got an opinion on any of these stories? G iPhone up for grabs online - or is it? [15 Jul 2008]

Dear silicon.com...Illegal file-sharing, biometrics flying high, ID fines…

Comment Richard Davies, North Yorkshire What's got silicon.com readers reaching for their keyboards this week? Illegal file-sharers Illegal file-sharing: Gov't says enough is enough Why should the ISPs have to fund what is inadequate copyright protection... [28 Feb 2008]

Dear silicon.com...Naked CIO, silver skills and ID card anger…

Comment Richard Davies, North Yorkshire What's got silicon.com readers reaching for their keyboards this week? Reader Comments of the Week showcases how our users are responding to the latest tech news and views on the site. [14 Feb 2008]

Dear silicon.com... Tax crash, mobile driving, eBay feedback, Vista woes…

Comment Richard Davies, North Yorkshire Richard Davies, North Yorkshire What's got silicon.com readers reaching for their keyboards this week? Tax crashing out Self-assessment tax site crashes out on deadline day [07 Feb 2008]

Dear silicon.com... More data breaches and Google vs Wikipedia…

Comment Richard Davies, North Yorkshire What's got silicon.com readers reaching for their keyboards this week? Reader Comments of the Week showcases how our users are responding to the latest tech news and views on the site. [20 Dec 2007]

Dear silicon.com... Data breach row, hotel iMac, wi-fi piggybacking: yay or nay?

Comment Richard Davies, North Yorkshire What's got silicon.com readers reaching for their keyboards this week? And of course if they've got any viruses or trojans, no doubt they'll be happy to share those with you. [22 Nov 2007]

Poll: In a fight between Vista, OS X, Linux, XP...

News While Rob Taylor, an IT director from West Yorkshire, said: "Vista - Very Glossy - but not user friendly and incredibly buggy, every PC/laptop we purchase now comes with Vista and is instantly downgraded to XP. [13 Nov 2007]

Dear silicon.com... petty cash, Vista sales, swelling SMEs...

Comment Richard Davies, North Yorkshire What's got silicon.com readers reaching for their keyboards this week? After using Vista Ultimate for four months, I got fed up with the slow and unstable OS, plus the dusty scanner and webcam staring accusingly at... [01 Nov 2007]

Rural broadband gets EC green light

News The European Commission has backed plans to give rural parts of North Yorkshire broadband connectivity. The Commission concluded plans to publicly fund the network were unlikely to give the North Yorkshire network a leg up over its rivals and... [26 Feb 2007]

How to avoid an ERP disaster

Comment Alan Harrison, CIO at Yorkshire Water, which is now saving almost £12m per year after spending £30m implementing SAP since 2000, said getting the business to change the way it works is vital to a successful project. [12 Jul 2006]

Government rewards anti-ageist employers...

News The national employer winners were utility company Yorkshire Water (England), supermarket chain Iceland Foods Plc (Wales) and transportation company First Group Plc (Scotland). But she persisted and got a position in sales, in part because the... [23 Jun 2004]

Three more local exchanges to get ADSL

News BT also said that Knaresborough, in North Yorkshire, had failed to achieve enough advance orders within the six-week time slot, and admitted that it doesn't know why. Tottingdon and Danbury both got enough advance orders within two weeks, while... [12 Nov 2002]

It's tough being a cyborg

Comment The cash will go on wiring up business parks in Yorkshire and Humberside, a trial of wireless and satellite broadband in the East Midlands, and reduced price connections for some users in the South East. [21 Mar 2002]

Broadband Britain's millions: where the money will be spent

News The money will be spent on wiring up business parks in Yorkshire and Humberside with broadband, a trial of wireless and satellite broadband in the East Midlands, and reduced-price connections for some users in the South-East. [19 Mar 2002]

Watchdog to hear Yorkshire Water Y2K plans

News John Tushingham, chairman of Ofwat's Yorkshire Customer Service Committee, said although the water companies got a "blue" rating in a June report - indicating an Action 2000 approved level of Y2K planning - there is still work to be done to ensure... [21 Jun 1999]

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