Studies Blame WAP For Mobile Phone Woes
News Some cell phones are so hard to use that most people are abandoning the fancy features such as e-mail, according to two studies that put the blame on WAP. The WAP Forum representative said the study from the Meta Group also may be flawed because it...
[May 25, 2001, 9:31]
Unbundled Broadband Faces Grim Future
News Hamish Mackenzie, senior research director at analyst firm IDC agrees with the reports findings that, while everyone involved needs to share blame, Oftel is especially culpable. It is also keen to shift blame away from itself.
[March 22, 2001, 15:33]
Dutch Police Arrest Kournikova Virus Suspect
News Maybe this is also Anna's blame, she is so pretty. The writer also tries to absolve himself of blame for the damage caused by the virus. However stupid people are for clicking on it, [the creator] is still to blame," says Graham Cluley, chief...
[February 14, 2001, 15:36]
Roundup: Unmetered Access - How It All Went Wrong
News Telecoms watchdog Oftel has had plenty of complaints about the debacle but refuses to take the blame, falling back on the old chestnut of there being plenty of competition in the ISP market for people to find a satisfactory provider.
[August 11, 2000, 16:37]
Oftel Takes Blame For Local Loop Unbundling Delay
News The head of Oftel, David Edmonds, acknowledged Tuesday that the telecommunications watchdog is partly to blame for the sluggish unbundling of BT's (quote: BT) "local loop". An Oftel spokeswoman says that the telecoms watchdog delayed intervention...
[September 20, 2000, 10:00]
Game Violence: All In The Family?
News In the wake of the shootings in Littleton, Colorado, the worst school shooting in American history, victims' families, politicians and the media are searching for someone or something to blame. That earned parents a grade of "C-" in the NIMF's last...
[May 10, 1999, 8:19]
Oftel Throws The Book At BT Cellnet
News It claims that Oftel, not BT, is to blame for lack of competition in the mobile phone service market. Both BT and Vodafone still have market influence and because of their market position they have to offer services to others on the same basis as...
[July 3, 2000, 12:09]
Pjc, You Miss The Point
Talkback To lay the blame at the foot of free software is to be blind to a number of facts. Computing grew out of cooperation, sharing, coolaboration, making ones work freely available to others so that others could build on your work, and that you could...
[July 25, 2008, 12:52]
The Day Ahead: Weakened Apple A PC Price War Casualty
News Last quarter, Apple said it wasn't going to blame the industry for its own blunder. Apple's moves are likely to impact Compaq and Hewlett-Packard among others. Demand is weak and inventories are bloated, so Apple and others cut prices and offer...
[December 6, 2000, 12:54]
James Bond In Online Banking Gaffe
News The Swiss bank, however, says it is not to blame for the exposure. Have your say instantly, and see what others have said. And read what others have said. Swiss banking information belonging to ex-James Bond star Roger Moore was accidentally...
[November 10, 2000, 9:33]
RealNetworks Cries Foul Over Microsoft Antitrust Case
Talkback The blame (in my opinion) cannot be put at the feet of Microsoft every time. However , I did find out just through looking around the internet & I did find the programs (other media players) and I do feel that others would do the same.
[April 7, 2005, 23:10]
IR Struggles After Tax Details Leaked Online
News The office later said that the software handling the forms was not to blame either. EZGov releases a curt statement saying: "The Inland Revenue have made it very clear that they are not apportioning blame for the problem to EzGov.
[May 31, 2002, 12:26]
UK Trails In Online Banking
News NetValue says a spate of Net banking security alerts last year, combined with the reluctance of traditional high street banks to set up online businesses in the first instance are to blame for Britain lagging behind.
[March 6, 2001, 14:02]
What Kills Software Creativity?
Blog I spoke to a few developers on this issue and believe it or not they lay the blame on themselves. So who is to blame? OK, they blame the user. Here are some of the views expressed by one or two others I spoke to:
[June 16, 2008, 12:47]
World Internet Forum Cancelled
News Blaney is unsure why the event should fail to attract an audience but suggests that the collapse of UK dot-coms since the start of the year and the downtrend in value of Internet stocks could be partly to blame.
[November 10, 2000, 15:10]
A Year Ago: Tory MP Says Don't Blame Hackers
News This spokeswoman also indicated that Scotland Yard is not rushing to blame hackers for the alleged crime adding, "We are aware what is being reported but it is very early days in any investigation. Have your say instantly, and see what others have...
[November 24, 2000, 5:01]
Hackers Steal Vital Data From Formula One Team
News According to BBC Sport, His is putting some of the blame for this on the hacking attack. We had to change direction in certain areas of the design, but I am 99 percent certain there is nothing on the engine now that others could have seen.
[July 17, 2001, 7:59]
A Year Ago: Funlove Virus Wreaks Havoc At Dell Plant
News Mikko Hypponen, manager of anti-virus research at Data Fellows, maintains that Dell only have themselves to blame for getting infected. Have your say instantly, and see what others have said. And read what others have said.
[November 19, 2000, 6:05]
ZDNet To Interview AltaVista's Andy Mitchell
News It says the current charging structure under BT was to blame for its failure. Users left in the lurch will be asking questions about who is really to blame for the unmetered fiasco and what is the future for flat rate access in the UK.
[August 29, 2000, 16:40]
Dell Admits Indian Mistake
Talkback I dont blame American Community as a whole, I find lot lot of Americans good natured, loving and sensitive to others feeling but there is always in VIRUS group in any system who keeps on Cribbing. Do you think that the Indian working in U.S.is...
[September 2, 2005, 7:29]

