Election 2001: Political Parties Show Their IT Stripes
News With the UK general election campaign in full swing, the three main political parties have come under criticism for not fully understand the importance of technology and the issues that surround it. Labour, the Conservatives and the Liberal...
[May 25, 2001, 10:57]
German Parties Unite Against Software Patents
Talkback It seems like usual we have a bill which virtually everyone (who is aware of the bill) in the EU disagrees with and simply because some large & powerful companies are in favour of software patents, I bet they will get through.
[October 21, 2004, 16:41]
German Parties Unite Against Software Patents
News Each of the four main political parties in Germany has expressed its support in making changes to the EU Councils pro-patent stance. The German political parties objections follow a vote in May by the EU council in favour of changes to the EU...
[October 21, 2004, 15:20]
Third Parties Line Up New Mac Gear
News Who opens their presents before the party begins? Mac enthusiasts, apparently. Some Mac companies have jumped the the gun on the start of Macworld Expo/San Francisco on Tuesday with big announcements.
[January 9, 2001, 15:41]
Consistent Accounting Recognition By Parties In Ecommerce
White Papers E-commerce systems send requests for resources such as inventory or money (decrements in resources) without unambiguously identifying the offsetting resource increment(s) at the same point in time, or unambiguously communicating the timing of...
[July 21, 2003, 0:00]
Apple Urged To Open Up IPhone To Third Parties
News Apple may need to offer application developers native access to the iPhone, if the device is to become a key platform for a broader range of applications and services. Industry observers said that Apple would do well to change its stance and let...
[July 5, 2007, 10:04]
The SPY ACT: Ditching Damages As An Element Of Liability For On-Line Conduct Between Private Parties?
White Papers The question of how to stymie the proliferation of spyware on computers has been a recurring topic of debate in Congress and in the technology industry. With the passage of the SPY ACT (H.R.a high probability, this paper highlights its prohibitions...
[June 13, 2006, 0:00]
Microsoft Simplifies Shared Source Programme
News Microsoft has simplified its programme for sharing source code in an effort to work better with third parties. Microsoft's Shared Source Initiative is a programme to allow third parties, such as other software companies and large customers, to see...
[October 19, 2005, 17:05]
Amazon Improves Its Web Services Tool
News A new version of Amazon.com's Web services tool allows third parties to embed Amazon's shopping cart technology into their own Web sites. Amazon estimates that about 25 percent of all sales now come through third parties, although that figure...
[May 19, 2003, 14:08]
Cybercrime 'must Be Taken Seriously'
News Criminals are using computers more than crowbars according to one parliamentary lobbying group which is demanding political parties in the UK amend the laws to reflect the changing face of crime in the 21st century.
[March 23, 2005, 8:50]
Groups Seek Extension In EC Microsoft Probe
News Two parties involved in the European Commission's investigation of Microsoft have secured a few extra days to draft comments. The parties are expected to deliver those comments by Wednesday, after missing a Monday deadline.
[January 9, 2002, 11:21]
Patent Directive Slammed At UKPO Workshop
Talkback The best thing to do would be to drop software patents all together since there are too many self interested parties involved now to risk allowing such parties any possibility to exploit holes or abuse the court systems by means of test trials.
[April 9, 2005, 1:17]
Privacy-Preserving Distributed Mining Of Association Rules On Horizontally Partitioned Data
White Papers Data mining can extract important knowledge from large data collections - but sometimes these collections are split among various parties. Privacy concerns may prevent the parties from directly sharing the data, and some types of information about...
[April 7, 2005, 0:00]
Election 2005: Time For MPs To Get Behind Tech
News At the end of March the European Information Society Group (EURIM) launched its election manifesto points, aimed at MPs from all parties. EURIM brings together MPs, Peers and MEPs from all parties as well as key players in the UK communications, e...
[April 27, 2005, 14:00]
My Life
Downloads My Life is a software program for personal organization and contact management, used for managing contacts (personal & business), birthdays, anniversaries, parties, greeting cards, to do lists, and holiday cards.
[October 3, 2006, 20:31]
Disney Shares Customer Web Data
News Walt Disney has revised its online privacy policy to allow the sharing of user information to third parties, the company confirmed on Tuesday. Disney can obtain information about its users from third parties, such as the postal service or other...
[December 24, 2003, 8:40]
Red Hat Targets Enterprise Before Snaring Consumers
News Shrink-wrap Linux evangelist Red Hat admitted that it is relying on third-parties to port major desktop apps to its operating system before it can ship to consumers. Andy Dickens, Red Hat's director of European sales explained: "We would love to...
[October 6, 1999, 15:57]
Election 2001: Labour Trails Web Site Poll
News Labour may be ahead in the polls but when it comes to Web sites the Natural Law and Green parties are streets ahead. All the parties have been keen to use the Web for their election campaigns. According to performance testing from software testers...
[June 7, 2001, 16:28]
Yahoo Freezes Out Trillian
News Yahoo has begun blocking Cerulean Studios' Trillian software from communicating with its own instant-messaging software as part of its plan to limit third parties from piggybacking on its service. If this has affected the way in which third parties...
[September 29, 2003, 9:20]
Judge Clears Way To Antitrust Verdict
News In a move that could bring Microsoft and the Justice Department closer to an approved settlement deal, a federal judge said on Tuesday that both parties had complied with laws governing antitrust settlements.
[July 3, 2002, 7:59]

