I bought one
Member Review I could have bought more powerful devices, but without a plan and its subsidy, it was more expensive. While there are better devices out there, I got this because it was one of the first devices out with GPS and phone that had network operator...
[February 22, 2008, 9:44]
Company bought 3, 1 survived but has problems
Member Review Our company bought three Sat Pro 6000s, and they have been sent to Toshiba for repair at least twice for each one (motherboard, display). There is only one left working (I have it) but I am having problems, it has a slow CPU.
[May 19, 2004, 12:39]
The taming of a generation as MP3.com is bought
News He bought the Net address for just $1,000 from a person who had registered it for a personal Web site and created a home for thousands of independent musicians online. Although its star was eclipsed by Napster in the last two years, MP3.com and...
[May 22, 2001, 9:48]
BBC bought botnet
Blog The British Broadcasting Corporation bought its own botnet. Using 22,000 computers that had already been infected, the BBC bought software that enabled it to control the botnet. What a silly thing to do.
[March 12, 2009, 16:40]
Home Office laptop and disc 'bought on eBay'
News The laptop had been bought on the auction site then taken to an IT company near Manchester for repairs. Leapfrog sales manager Jonathan Parry told ZDNet.co.uk on Thursday that the person who had bought the laptop had brought it into the shop on...
[February 28, 2008, 11:57]
Microsoft: Vista bought but not deployed
News Microsoft says it remains happy with enterprise sales of Vista; however, the software behemoth acknowledges that many businesses which have bought Vista licences are yet to deploy the software. We have had a 27 percent increase in [Vista volume...
[December 12, 2007, 7:50]
BBC bought botnet
Blog Comment This is a piece of totally inexcusable stupidity. After all the gaffes in recent years, I've come to the conclusion that the BBC is an EX world-class broadcaster :(
[March 12, 2009, 20:31]
BBC bought botnet
Blog Comment I'm with @dpririe. However the thing you don't mention from the article is that "owning" the botnet allowed the Click team to let the owners of the PC's affected know and take corrective action to better protect their computers.
[March 13, 2009, 7:06]
BBC bought botnet
Blog Comment I don't know - probably illegal, yes, but why so "silly"? I haven't seen the program but it sounds to me like it could have been educational for a lot of people. If they'd distribted a virus to create their own botnet, *that* would have been silly...
[March 13, 2009, 8:27]
BBC bought botnet
Blog Comment This article is total trash, if Tom has a problem with the BBC maybe he should find something he can report on accurately before taking a pop at them. The BBC used the botnet to demonstrate their danger, by attacking a security company do you not...
[March 13, 2009, 13:05]
BBC bought botnet
Blog Comment Yes, it's educational. One of the things it's taught the viewing public is that the BBC did it and no action was taken against them. Simon
[April 30, 2009, 10:25]
BBC bought botnet
Blog Comment Marc Fielding: The reason I was concerned is because the BBC bought a botnet, and used those computers to launch attacks without the affected people knowing their computers were being used. Thank you for your comments, dpirie: I agree the programme...
[March 13, 2009, 15:51]
Vista bought but not deployed
Talkback They need to disclose how many people have deployed and then upgraded back to XP, or switched to that full time operating system, Linux.
[December 13, 2007, 13:22]
Possibly the worst phone I have ever bought
Member Review Around November last year I discovered that my A920 could have the Bluetooth that it was sold as having enabled by handing it in at a Three shop. On my first visit the shop staff didn't know what I was talking about.
[February 3, 2004, 10:50]
UK search provider bought by US counterpart
News FindWhat.com said on Wednesday that it will acquire Espotting, in a deal that will meld two regional providers of commercial search services into a global network. Under terms of the deal, London-based Espotting will receive about 8.1 million...
[June 19, 2003, 10:35]
Shouldn't have bought
Member Review Had errors installing it and no help. Error reported. Knowledge Base is useless. Nothing pertinent to problem. Got more help from Bulletin Boards. Advice is keep your NAV 2003
[January 26, 2004, 9:16]
Linux company looking to be bought?
News Mission Critical Linux has laid off many of its marketing staff and says it is developing business partnerships that will take care of publicising its high-end Linux software. But some think the moves herald an acquisition by Linux leader Red Hat.
[August 13, 2001, 10:14]



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