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Archive - 19 Jan 2007

developers not liable

Talkback "Microsoft's national technology officer, Jerry Fishenden, who spoke at the hearing, said the responsibility for security breaches should rest firmly with those perpetrating the breaches. "We're...

Pipex loses 30,000 Bulldog customers

News Many disenchanted Bulldog broadband subscribers fled rather than put their trust in the new owner

Fujitsu faces five-day strike

News Industrial action at Manchester's offices has escalated — will companies that use Fujitsu's services be affected?

ZDNet is not anti-Apple or pro-Microsoft

Blog Along with a fondness for a lunchtime tipple and a propensity towards scruffiness, impartiality is one of the characteristics that most journalists strive to affect when possible. As far as our...

Ten Commandments for IT

Blog If Sarbanes-Oxley can make randomly stupid rules for IT such as 'all updates must be charged for', then so can I. Here are ten to be getting on with. 1. No Microsoft employee to be allowed to...

ZoneAlarm Internet Security Suite 7

Review ZoneAlarm Internet Security Suite 7 provides the perfect balance between best-of-breed security and ease of use, delivering superior protection that's light on system resources.

Swedish bank hit by 'biggest ever' online heist

News Swedish police suspect Russian organised criminals to be behind a heist that has cost Nordea up to £580,000

Avoiding Apple's n-come tax

Leader Apple says it's illegal to give upgrades away. Even at two dollars, that's a serious charge

User anger over 1&1 disruption

News Small businesses suffer continuing outages of 1&1 service, with '80 million' emails queued up

RSS feeds are live!

Blog We've shaken off the post-Christmas sloth (it was hanging by its toes to the light fittings) and put some extra-strong coffee in the tech team's percolator - and now you can get RSS feeds for just...

RE:Invention is not the mother of necessity

Blog Comment I didn't read the GPS in phones article until now but these people waiting for their guaranteed cash do indeed seem to have absolutely no clue at all. The article says: "The big barrier, however,...

Security experts criticise government database plans

News Tony Blair's database ambitions will increase the risk of ID fraud, experts claim

I don

Talkback As a fairly platform-agnostic guy who likes and dislikes aspects of both Apple's & Microsoft's behaviour, I find ZDNet pretty balanced in its editorial. Time and again they have penned articles and...

Invention is not the mother of necessity

Blog Yesterday the National Physical Laboratory played host to a conference on the subject of GPS (or any global navigation satellite system) in phones. Everyone from the chipset manufacturers to the...

What Ballmer really thinks about open source

Blog Tricky johnny, truth. This whole journalism business revolves around it, but sometimes it slips through the net like an eel through mud. Take Steven Ballmer's latest pronouncements, currently...

Pipex WiMax reaches Warwick

News Second UK rollout of the long-range wireless broadband technology is expected to go live in May or June

Taxation changes may hit IT sector

News Treasury's proposed new legislation could force IT contractors to hike up their rates

California offers plea deal to HP defendants

News Former chairman Patricia Dunn and four others charged in the spying scandal may avoid felony charges by pleading guilty to a misdemeanour

Apple users must pay for faster Wi-Fi

News Accounting rules mean Apple must charge for activating a feature already built into its laptops, the company claims

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