UK army to buy subs, tanks and jets online
News The Ministry of Defence (MOD) launched the Defence Electronic Commerce Service (DECS) in conjunction with UK consultancy firm Cap Gemini Ernst & Young, which will supply the security infrastructure for all transactions.
[July 24, 2000, 12:16]
Yahoo delves deeper into Web
News The Web portal said that it will introduce a "content aggregation program" (CAP) designed to index the billions of documents contained in public databases but that are commonly inaccessible to search engines, or what's called the invisible or deep...
[March 2, 2004, 7:25]
Vodafone cuts data prices
News The mobile operator said on Monday that it will replace its Vodafone Data Unlimited tariff — £45 per month with a fair usage cap of 1GB — with the Mobile Broadband tariff, priced at £25 per month with a 3GB cap.
[June 18, 2007, 11:36]
UK advertising authority introduces anti-spam rules
News The new rules come from the Committee of Advertising Practice (CAP) and are to be enforced by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA), a self-regulatory body for the UK's marketing industry. The 11th edition of the CAP Code, which went into...
[March 5, 2003, 14:27]
MPEG-4 adoption gets closer as licence released
News That proposed licence set a cap of $1m per licensee, as well as a threshold that exempts MPEG-4 users with fewer than 50,000 implementations from royalty payments. Concern about the original MPEG-4 licence, which included neither a cap nor a...
[November 26, 2002, 9:24]
Scotland signs up to e-procurement
News The service is based on technology from ASP Elcom, and was put together with the help of consultants Cap Gemini Ernst & Young. Scotland is blazing an e-government trail that is likely to be replicated across the globe," said Mike Greig, a Cap...
[March 27, 2002, 11:23]
T-Mobile allows everything if you pay enough
Talkback GB fair usage cap. GB fair usage cap. GB fair usage cap. "T-Mobile's pricing structure offers a low-priced, all-you-can-eat data package, but then adds further charges for use of instant messaging and VoIP and bans high-bandwidth usage such as...
[November 17, 2006, 15:33]
EC cool on data-roaming regulation
News Speaking at a Westminster e-Forum on data roaming on Monday, Fabio Colasanti said the Commission was loath to impose a cap on the wholesale price of data usage while abroad, and said greater transparency to the consumer would be more appropriate...
[July 21, 2008, 17:17]
BT Openzone cuts prices, adds hotspots
News On Tuesday, the provider introduced a flat rate, under the new Openzone Together plan, of £12.50 per month for unlimited access to Wi-Fi at its Openzone hotspots, up to a 3GB usage cap. The best overall provider was deemed to be 3, with Vodafone...
[October 15, 2008, 13:16]
Yahoo, Google revise search-ad deal
News According to the report, the companies sent a revised proposal to the US Department of Justice over the weekend that calls for such significant changes as limiting the 10-year agreement to two years and, more importantly, placing a cap of 25...
[November 4, 2008, 6:55]
Planning for the best in a consolidating market
Leader And, down on the server farm, virtualisation looks not so much like a smart way to improve efficiency as indispensable, the only way to keep the cap on cap ex. The "C word" is back in town. In the mobile industry, networks are sharing masts and...
[February 18, 2008, 16:49]
Microsoft is on top of the market
News GE had a market cap of $242.3bn at Monday's closing bell. The antitrust trial hurt Microsoft's market cap, and concerns about future growth has hampered GE. Retailer Wal-Mart is third, with a market cap of $239.5bn, followed by Exxon Mobil at $23bn...
[October 15, 2002, 15:11]
Nokia pleads for flat-rate 3G licensing
News The proposed cap would bring in lower intellectual property fees than the telecommunications industry usually charges, although Matthews and others refused to disclose the percentages they charge. There is currently no cap in place, she said.
[May 9, 2002, 9:27]
Tiscali unveils basic and advanced broadband products
News A user exceeding the 1GB cap will be charged two pence for each additional megabyte, and exceeding the 50-hour limit will cost two pence per minute. Last week BT launched its BT Broadband Basic, a 512Kbps service that also imposes a 1GB/month cap.
[March 10, 2004, 16:30]
Low-tech trick gives free iTunes
News One in three bottles is a winner, but it turns out that the markings can be read without removing the cap. The bottle cap loophole could disrupt Pepsi's ambitious marketing campaign, which kicked off with splashy TV spots that aired during the...
[February 20, 2004, 8:29]
Baseballz Screensaver
Downloads FEATURES: 3D Rendered Baseball, Bat, and Cap graphics. You may enjoy Baseballz for FREE, but if you register for $5.00, you get these BONUS features: Choose from 32 different Cap colors to best represent your favorite teams.
[July 23, 2007, 8:00]
Lease-It!
Downloads Key Features: Save Money - by seeing how changes in various parameters like Term or Residual Value affect your monthly payment Easy-to-use - just select the desired calculation, fill-in the required fields, and view your results immediately...
[November 21, 2000, 7:00]
Predictions are high for Google
News And is it so far-fetched to imagine Google's cap one day surpassing even Will it take Google long to leapfrog Intel and its $161.9bn cap? Monday's closing makes Google more valuable than eBay and Amazon.com combined, dwarfs Time Warner's $84.35bn...
[November 29, 2005, 10:10]
Mobile industry awaits roaming verdict
News They will almost certainly call for a cap on the wholesale price charged by mobile networks who host users of other networks from other countries. However, Pringle also argued that capping wholesale roaming charges would favour larger operators due...
[July 11, 2006, 12:35]
Torvalds plays part on 'Talk Like a Pirate Day'
News Signing his missive "Linus 'but you can call me Cap'n'", Torvalds went on to assign watery nicknames to a number of well-known kernel developers, as follows: Cap'n" Andrew Morton Linux creator Linus Torvalds on Thursday signalled his enjoyment of...
[September 22, 2006, 18:05]



