The criminal costs of mobile data
Talkback It may have nothing to do with business ethics, but the way that the information about rates is obscured and obfuscated devalues your criticsm of the unfortunate users. They appreciated that it would be more expensive, but not absurdly so.
[February 1, 2006, 18:26]
The criminal costs of mobile data
Talkback We signed up for a mobile 3g last February 17 with Tmobile. I was told by the sales people, that it will costs us £100 for the data card if we sign up for a 100mb allowance per mo for £22 + VAT. I've asked them to give me a guideline as to the...
[March 22, 2006, 11:58]
The criminal costs of mobile data
Talkback Mobile data costs remain outrageously high. Are you planning any more coverage of this issue, Rupert?
[March 27, 2006, 11:02]
The criminal costs of mobile data
Talkback Lets support Roger's case by asking Orange to reconsider. I did try to email Orange but can find no email address. They are happy to ring us though, just visit the following URL to ask for their attention: http://businesscontact.orange.co.uk/obs...
[November 2, 2005, 10:20]
Criminal gangs blackmail Web users with porn threat
Talkback If you want to sleep easy tonight why dont you just use this little program on a floppy disk and wipe your hard drive. Then Monday just go to your local computer shop and have them load your OS and a good firewall and Anti Virus program and...
[June 5, 2005, 2:40]
SonyBMG's criminal intent
Talkback Our freedoms are being threatened by an alliance between Germans and Japanese! Hmmm. Sounds familiar for some reason :-)
[November 30, 2005, 12:25]
The criminal costs of mobile data
News Roaming costs border on the criminal. How successful would Linux be if a single CD image cost £13,000? And iTunes would look very different if each track clocked in at £100 apiece. You wouldn't even think of synchronising your Exchange folders.
[November 1, 2005, 15:20]
It would be criminal
Talkback if the BBC wasted tax payers money to reach a tiny % of the market. Paying the licence does NOT guarantee you can receive BBC programmes merely that are legally allowed to. Just a bunch of geeks with no understanding of the commerical world.and yes...
[July 25, 2007, 13:16]
Spammer hit with criminal charges
News A bulk emailer in Florida has been charged with electronically breaking into a massive data warehouse and stealing gigabytes of personal information on Americans, federal prosecutors said Wednesday. Scott Levine, 45, of Boca Raton was indicted by a...
[July 22, 2004, 8:45]
A criminal lack of interest
Leader The British parliamentary system is a strange animal. Laws that few want are forced through with a fervour that would not disgrace Cromwell, while laws that we need are left to lonely lieutenants such as Derek Wyatt, MP.
[March 14, 2005, 13:55]
Criminal caught on (Web) camera
News A burglar is today behind bars after picking the wrong house to burgle. His crime was caught in full by a Web cam, which the hapless thief stole along with the computer, but not before it had sent pictures of him to a Web site.
[February 17, 2005, 15:10]
HP gets new ethics officer
News With the company's former ethics officer facing criminal charges, HP on Thursday hired a replacement to help put an end to spying scandals. Besides being the subject of a criminal investigation, former HP officials have had to appear before a...
[October 13, 2006, 9:05]
Grand Theft Auto
Downloads Grand Theft Auto is all about maintaining your street cred as a criminal. The more missions you complete successfully, the longer you retain and/or advance your criminal status. The local crime bosses send you out on missions ranging from...
[March 7, 1998, 0:11]
Email scammer sent down in $242m fraud case
Talkback The law regulates the social interests through the instrumentality of criminal law. Fortification of society and stamping out criminal inclination must be the object of the law, which must be achieved by imposing suitable sentence.
[July 18, 2005, 19:31]
Grand Theft Auto (8-bit) demo
Downloads Grand Theft Auto is all about maintaining your street cred as a criminal. The more missions you complete successfully, the longer you retain and/or advance your criminal status. The local crime bosses send you out on missions ranging from...
[March 7, 1998, 0:11]
'Buffalo Spammer' arrested for ID theft
News New York state authorities have arrested the email marketer "Buffalo Spammer", in the state's first criminal case against a junk mailer. What makes this criminal conduct is the intersection of spamming.with forgery and identity theft," said Spitzer...
[May 15, 2003, 9:17]
Microsoft: 'Harden your environment'
Talkback Well funded criminal organizations are out there trying to get a hold on your environment one way or another. Why is it that these well funded criminal organizations we're all warned about simply ignore such juicy targets for years on end now?
[April 9, 2006, 23:28]
Hackers: This week's cyber-crime round-up
News Evidence of organised criminal computer hacking is finally beginning to hit the front pages. Organised and determined criminal hackers are, in one sense, emerging as the newest and most glamorous representatives of the outlaw underworld, albeit in...
[January 12, 2000, 16:04]
Ban looms for online racist material
News Sending racist material by email, or posting it online, will become a criminal offence throughout Europe if a draft protocol published this week is ratified. Each country will also have to make it a criminal offence to threaten a person or group on...
[February 21, 2002, 10:16]
IT students have fees paid by criminals
News Organised criminal gangs are beginning to recruit would-be hackers straight from universities, and in some cases are even sponsoring them financially, according to a report from security company McAfee.
[December 8, 2006, 11:42]



