Key Linux group faces split
News And in January, another Red Hat programmer, Mike Harris, said XFree86's actions damage relations with outside companies such as graphics card maker ATI, which has had to wait "months and months" for software updates to be accepted.
[March 21, 2003, 7:58]
UK man threatened with BitTorrent lawsuit
News Mr Reid has behaved entirely properly in running his Web site," said David Harris, an IT and intellectual property lawyer at UKITLaw.com, who is representing Reid and describes the lawsuit as "cynical and premature".
[March 18, 2005, 16:35]
Software firm slots Unix and Linux into Windows
News We're allowing these Unix machines to participate as full citizens in a Microsoft environment," said Mike Harris, product marketing manager. Typical customers have a few older Unix applications they need to bring into the Windows' fold or acquired...
[May 25, 2004, 8:30]
Fresh calls for data-breach law
News Speaking at an event organised by Intellect on Thursday, Lord Harris of Haringey said: "I support the recommendation the [Lords Science and Technology] Committee made that there should be a data-breach notification law.
[September 14, 2007, 10:08]
Q&A: Spyglass's Harris-Evans on putting the Web everywhere
News ZDNN spoke yesterday with David Harris-Evans, UK managing director of Spyglass, the company that developed the Mosaic Web browser and is now pushing its technology as a means of accessing the Web from a wide variety of devices including TVs...
[September 17, 1997, 17:14]
Spyglass flaunts Web-device customer list
News An interview with David Harris-Evans, UK managing director of Spyglass, will be published today on ZDNet UK News. Spyglass today added some beef to its mission statement of putting the Web everywhere by publicising an impressive list of customers...
[September 16, 1997, 16:07]
Spyglass sets up in UK, wants Web-able petrol pumps, copiers
News New Spyglass Europe managing director David Harris-Evans sees the market for Web-connected products as potentially huge. Web browser pioneer Spyglass is moving into the UK as it ramps efforts to make Web access ubiquitous on televisions, telephones...
[January 14, 1997, 14:32]
Five years ago: Spyglass wants Web-able petrol pumps, copiers
News New Spyglass Europe managing director David Harris-Evans sees the market for Web-connected products as potentially huge. First published 14 January, 1997 Web browser pioneer Spyglass is moving into the UK as it ramps efforts to make Web access...
[January 14, 2002, 6:01]
Quotes of the Week, Sept 15-19
News Spyglass's David Harris-Evan takes aim at the Three Egos. "We know why they were put in place but a lot of the reasoning is not applicable. There is no Cold War and the argument about drug traffickers is over - these people can get easy access to...
[September 19, 1997, 9:31]
BT engineers assist tsunami relief effort
News An eighth, Richard Harris, is due to fly out later this week. The seven men -- David Corrie, Andy Kennedy, Rod Montgomery, Dave Hart, George Johnson, Bill Green and Paul Hendy -- all volunteered their services last week.
[January 4, 2005, 14:00]
Power costs 'buying priority' for IT execs
News Done by Harris Interactive, the study found that IT executives are increasingly aware of energy, with three-quarters of the nearly 200 executives queried saying that energy-efficiency has become a buying priority.
[October 11, 2006, 8:40]
Google scientist to demo quantum computer
News D-Wave is the only commercial quantum computing company, having raised $44m (£21m) from partners inluding Draper Fisher Jurvetson, GrowthWorks, BDC Venture Capital, Harris & Harris Group, and British Columbia Investment Management Corporation.
[November 9, 2007, 15:29]
Election leaves power vacuum in MP's tech group
News Tom Harris David Kidney White, a former IT systems analyst who acted as treasurer of the group, is one of two high-profile tech-savvy MPs to leave parliament in this election. Richard Allan, former Liberal Democrat MP for Sheffield Hallam...
[May 6, 2005, 14:30]
Houck: DoJ will beat Microsoft
News Externally, he's made some nice presentations in court and to the press," said Harvey Saferstein, an antitrust lawyer with Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson in Los Angeles. Along with government attorney David Boies, Houck participated in...
[October 4, 1999, 9:20]
London Underground claims it's 'Bug ready'
News Toby Harris, chair of the Association of London Government talked about the importance of contingency planning and the need for all London organisations to share information with each other and the public.
[December 2, 1998, 16:34]
IBM targets data centre power crisis
News Three-quarters of corporate executives say that buying energy-efficient products is now of increasing importance, according to market research firm Harris Interactive. Sun revealed an initiative to promote energy efficiency with the appointment of...
[October 11, 2006, 16:55]
You Thought Call Centres Were Bad
Blog Comment Good points David. A good company that actually cares about acquiring and retaining customers should really have figured this out by now, but regardless of how your company decides to support its customers (call centre, e-mail, IM etc.it should run...
[March 28, 2008, 14:54]
Workers' Details Sold For £2.20
Blog Trading people's personal details in this way is unlawful and we are determined to stamp out this type of activity,’ said deputy information commissioner David Smith. The Consulting Association, which sold over 3000 workers' personal data, is to be...
[July 17, 2009, 20:03]



