Ofcom Hints At 4G Auction Strategy
News This strategy could be defined as allowing operators to bid for spectrum then "sort it out with end users by making offerings and seeing what works", Professor Martin Cave of Warwick Business School told ZDNet UK on Friday.
[August 11, 2006, 11:50]
Don't Split Up BT, Says Government Advisor
News There is not enough evidence to justify the upheaval that splitting BT up would bring, according to Professer Martin Cave of the Warwick Business School in Coventry, and an influential authority on the telecoms industry.
[December 2, 2002, 17:03]
No 3G Spectrum Trading Before 2006 - Government
News As ZDNet UK reported, Cave believes that the government can achieve more efficient and innovative use of the radio spectrum if a market-led approach is introduced. Although the government has not officially responded to Cave's report, Implementing...
[July 15, 2002, 16:15]
Biometrics: Where Is The Business Case?
News A lack of open standards is also holding back the adoption of the technology, said Dr Jonathan Cave, senior lecturer in economics, at the Cave. Speaking at the Biometrics 2005 conference in London, Dr Jim Wayman, director of the Biometric Test...
[October 19, 2005, 17:15]
A Year Ago: Microsoft Rooting For Linux?
News Following a flood of articles that suggest Microsoft is about to cave in against the DoJ in America, Dataquest analyst Paolo Puppoli says the software giant could opt to buy time by going for an appeals strategy.
[March 13, 2000, 6:22]
Microsoft Rooting For Linux?
News Following a flood of articles that suggest Microsoft is about to cave in against the DoJ in America, Dataquest analyst Paolo Puppoli says the software giant could opt to buy time by going for an appeals strategy.
[March 12, 1999, 13:55]
Government Advised To Allow Radio Spectrum Trading
News Professor Martin Cave, who was commissioned by the Department of Trade and Industry and the Treasury to review radio spectrum management, presented his recommendations on Wednesday. Professor Cave has recommended that new spectrum should be...
[March 6, 2002, 17:33]
PlayStation2: After The Dust Settles
News Could a potential shortage of great games cave in the gold mine? The console game market was down last year, a turn that many analysts attributed to people waiting for the release of PS2. In Japan, where Nintendo 64 is dead and Dreamcast never...
[April 20, 2000, 15:38]
A Year Ago: PlayStation2 - After The Dust Settles
News Could a potential shortage of great games cave in the gold mine? The console game market was down last year, a turn that many analysts attributed to people waiting for the release of PS2. In Japan, where Nintendo 64 is dead and Dreamcast never...
[April 20, 2001, 6:09]
McNealy Makes Pact With His Devil
News We've got bayonets fixed, and we'll go into any cave, no matter how dark and dank it is. Each also rose to prominence in the technology business by leading scrappy upstarts that challenged the status quo: Sun, by pioneering the market for powerful...
[April 5, 2004, 9:20]
Intel Goes Banias Over Battery Life
News His cult was observed in a large cave at the foot of Mount Hermon, where a source of the River Jordan emerges. A number of new laptop chips from Intel and others are due to hit the market before Banias finds its way into computers next year.
[March 27, 2001, 8:15]
The Chief Has Gone, But The Battle Continues
News Other analysts doubt that PeopleSoft would bring back Duffield only to cave in to Oracle. The weakening market conditions might drive PeopleSoft to reconsider Oracle's bid. Is PeopleSoft's founder and long-time chief executive back at the helm to...
[October 5, 2004, 11:20]
Apple Defends Green Rep
Blog There's a right way and wrong way to respond to these concerns, and the wrong way would to be cave in to rhetorical bullying by a political action group that's well-known for creating drama where there is none.
[April 5, 2007, 10:43]
A Rare Sense Of Sanity
Leader These theories state that the Oracle delivered her cryptic utterances as a result of hallucinogenic intoxication caused by the leaking of petroleum fumes into her cave through faults in the rock. It's far too early to say for sure - as always, we...
[July 15, 2005, 16:00]
BlackBerry Patent Case Settled
News The judge "did say that although he is not issuing an injunction today, RIM shouldn't take any comfort in thinking he'd never issue an injunction, so he kept that option open and was strongly encouraging the parties to settle," said George Chen, a...
[March 6, 2006, 8:05]
Jesse Berst: After Microsoft: What's Next And What It Means To You
News Just in case you've been hibernating in a bat cave this weekend, here's what I'm talking about: US District Court Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson issued a preliminary finding of fact in the Microsoft antitrust trial.
[November 8, 1999, 10:49]

