Data watchdog steps in over IT project reviews
News In a decision notice dated 10 June 2009, the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) said the OGC must comply with a 2006 request for the 'traffic light' status and recommendations of Gateway Reviews of "high-risk IT-related projects" at several...
[June 24, 2009, 10:27]
Transmeta completes Japanese invasion
News Sharp's Mebius PC-SX1-H1 notebook, set for release 30 June, will use Transmeta's 600MHz Crusoe processor. The notebook will begin shipping in the United States in June for $2,000 (£1,400). Ed McKernan, Transmeta's director of marketing, said the...
[May 18, 2001, 10:06]
Training 'gamble' on Linux begins to pay off
News QA started doing Linux training courses in June 2004, and has since been busy training large companies. Since June its gamble has paid off, the company says, and Swietochowska has been busy running courses for six large companies, including three...
[October 14, 2004, 14:45]
Microsoft loses interest in Yahoo
News The search company said that, at a meeting on 8 June, Microsoft indicated that it is no longer interested in Yahoo even at the $33 a share it had previously said it was willing to pay. The conclusion of discussions follows numerous meetings and...
[June 13, 2008, 16:11]
BT hoovers up broadband punters with 'free' flights
Talkback They will resume talks on the 23 June 2004. The amazing thing on hearing the news today, the 18 June 2004 their stock has taken a masive dive? Maytag owners of Hoover Europe at the time of the Hoover Flights Fiasco, workers at their Newton HQ, Iowa...
[June 18, 2004, 19:46]
Intel completes Wind River acquisition
News The deal, through which Intel bought Wind River for around $884m (£545m), was announced at the start of June. Intel has not traditionally had much of a presence in the mobile-handset chipset market — an area dominated by ARM architecture — but in...
[July 20, 2009, 11:34]
Risk, Readiness and Redundancy: PCI Compliance Automation With Symantec Control Compliance Suite
White Papers In June 2001, Visa mandated the Cardholder Information Security Program (CISP) for merchants and financial institutions handling its card transactions. In June 2004, MasterCard International introduced its Site Data Protection (SDP) program.
[August 5, 2009, 1:21]
Soccer4Mobile - Gold Cup 2007
Downloads Soccer4Mobile - Gold CupTM 2007 is a soccer/football manager, which will enrich your Pocket PC with the latest news and results for the upcoming Gold CupTM 2007 in the United States from June 6 to June 24, 2007.The information is periodically...
[April 25, 2007, 8:00]
Why you should care about Apple's Snow Leopard
News Specific applications have been tinkered with as well, with a lot of attention focused on Quicktime, Expose, and a shiny new Safari 4 browser, which was released in June. Although Apple announced at the Worldwide Developers Conference in June that...
[August 17, 2009, 8:32]
MmO2 revenues lift off with texting boost
News In the three months to the end of June 2003, mmO2 signed up just over half a million new customers, according to its latest financial results published on Tuesday. At 2.42 billion text messages, this was 2.8 percent higher than the previous quarter...
[July 22, 2003, 15:55]
How the Democrats' win affects tech
News Pelosi said in June that "without net neutrality, the current experience that internet users enjoy today is in jeopardy. By an 11-11 tie, a GOP-dominated committee failed in June to approve rules requiring that all internet traffic be treated the...
[November 10, 2006, 10:20]
Chip market grows in Europe
News Worldwide semiconductor sales for the month rose 2.9 percent from June to $11.35bn (£7.26bn), according to new statistics from World Semiconductor Trade Statistics and the European Electronic Component Manufacturers Association.
[September 3, 2002, 16:00]
Consultation on privacy promised for new year
News The move follows the debacle in June when a code of practice for controversial snooping laws revealed the wide extent of public bodies that would be able to access individuals' communications data. He admitted that the draft code of practice...
[December 19, 2002, 13:37]
Apple beats targets but profits fall
News In April, Apple projected a "slight profit" for the June quarter with revenue roughly equivalent to the $1.47bn it had in the March quarter. For the three months ended 28 June, the Mac maker said it earned $19m (£11.91m), or 5 cents per share, on...
[July 17, 2003, 10:51]
AMD falls victim to Sars
News Blaming the outbreak of the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (Sars) virus, the company said that its revenue for the quarter ending June 29 will total about $615m (£369.50m), or $100m less than it had forecast in April when it reported first...
[June 25, 2003, 8:05]
Chip market heats up in July
News The July sales figure compared with $12.5bn in June, and marked the fifth consecutive monthly increase, the industry group said. Sales of microprocessors were up 5.6 percent from June, while sales of dynamic random access memory devices (DRAMs...
[September 3, 2003, 15:55]
KPNQwest shutdown averted yet again
News Just hours before a deadline set by former KPNQwest staff, liquidators for the bankrupt service provider reached an agreement that should see the network kept online -- albeit only till the liquidators' own deadline of 30 June.
[June 14, 2002, 17:43]
EBay starts to track sellers' footsteps
News It will debut in the United States in June and will be introduced on eBay's international sites at a later, unspecified time, said Mike Burk, a VeriSign spokesman. EBay is already testing VeriSign's two-tiered authentication service and plans to...
[May 8, 2002, 14:37]
BT sues over hyperlink claim
News The lawsuit, filed against Prodigy Communications Wednesday in a New York federal court, follows BT's claim in June that it owns the intellectual property rights to hyperlinks. BT contacted Prodigy and 16 other ISPs, including America Online, in...
[December 18, 2000, 12:41]
Amstrad to try again with next-gen e-m@iler
News The product, an enhanced version of the device that hit the shops last year, will go on sale before June 2002. Amstrad announced the impending launch of the new product in its financial results for the year to 30 June 2001.
[September 27, 2001, 14:59]



