Longhorn To Round Up Microsoft's Range
Talkback 'Roundup' ha ha. Great headline.
[July 28, 2003, 10:27]
Round Up The Social Networks
Talkback Sites like Last.Fm & Google Calendar where users can sign up to events and see what other members are planning on going, this is driven by hobbies, where people join up to converse on a favourite topic.
[October 19, 2007, 15:00]
Round-up: The Past Month's Best Tech Photos
News After the initial buzz died down from the long awaited launch of Apple's iPhone, the next obvious step was to buy one, strip it down and see what makes it tick — which is exactly what our colleagues at TechRepublic did — with some interesting...
[August 3, 2007, 12:16]
Special: Denial Of Service Round-up
News Aum cult infiltrates Japanese government computers Government investigation may be 'wake-up call'. Jesse Berst is shouting a big wake up call to Yahoo, eBay and Amazon. Security experts say that British firms should already be shoring up their...
[February 9, 2000, 14:45]
Transmeta Round-up: Technology Worth The Hype?
News If it lives up to claims, then they've made a serious reduction in power consumption. Everything known about the Transmeta microprocessor prior to its launch Wednesday was based on information gleaned from patent applications, seasoned with a fair...
[January 21, 2000, 12:01]
Quick Round-up Of Things Worth Seeing
Blog There must be fifteen ways to leave your laptop - Joel Spolsky muses on why there are fifteen different ways to shut down a laptop under Vista, while the iPod (sorry, Zune Masters) has no separate power switch or menu item for that at all.
[November 27, 2006, 16:16]
A Year Ago: Denial Of Service Round-up
News Aum cult infiltrates Japanese government computers Government investigation may be 'wake-up call'. Jesse Berst is shouting a big wake up call to Yahoo, eBay and Amazon. Security experts say that British firms should already be shoring up their...
[February 9, 2001, 6:06]
The Trend Of Malware Today: Annual Virus Round-up And 2004 Forecast
White Papers Most enterprises have some form of protection in place for network security against viruses and other malicious code, but is the solution up to the job? How do administrators decide what solution to implement?
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Weekly Security Round-up
News No single major security threat has emerged recently, so I've decided this week to concentrate on a hodgepodge of various important threats. While all of these threats are equally significant, there's no real underlying thread to unify them all.
[May 31, 2005, 15:50]
Hackers: This Week's Cyber-crime Round-up
News Virgin.net not only called the police but even mailed out individual letters of apology to customers after email and dial-up access was disrupted. Evidence of organised criminal computer hacking is finally beginning to hit the front pages.
[January 12, 2000, 16:04]
Virus Round-up: Treble Trouble
News Cleaning up after the MSBlast worm Viruses, it seems, are the latest class of thing to be "just like buses" -- nothing for ages and then three come at once. Last week the MSBlast worm assaulted many networks and wreaked havoc on a lot of PCs.
[August 22, 2003, 15:10]
CeBIT 2007: Day One Round-up
News The trade show, which is taking place in Hanover, northern Germany, from 15 to 21 March, covers a lot of ground, literally as well as figuratively. Around 500,000 visitors are expected to traipse through the 26 exhibition halls over the next week.
[March 15, 2007, 16:20]
Longhorn To Round Up Microsoft's Range
News With the regulatory reins somewhat loosened, Microsoft is moving ahead with plans to integrate more tightly the development of Windows, Office and its other programs. The company revealed elements of this strategy at its financial analysts meeting...
[July 25, 2003, 7:55]
Jesse Berst: "IT's Like This..."
News Then the bell rings for the second round, and he staggers up and says to his opponent: "Are you ready to give up yet? It's the first round of a prize fight. That's how Microsoft's latest round of settlement overtures strikes me.
[March 25, 1999, 12:35]
Intel, Red Hat And SAP Buy A Piece Of Black Duck
News Intel, Red Hat and SAP have joined several venture capital firms to give Black Duck Software $12 million (£6.6 million) in a second round of funding, the start-up said on Monday. Fidelity Ventures led the investment round in the Waltham based start...
[June 7, 2005, 13:00]
BD's Poker Clock
Downloads Custom sounds for round change 1 minute warning, round change, pause/break/color-up. Programs break and color-ups and customize round times. Print your schedules with all round information. Secondary timer keeps track of color-up, break, and pause...
[September 25, 2006, 21:16]
Councils Approach Deadline For Claiming E-govt Funds
News The letter, sent at the beginning of June, also outlines plans for the next round of IEG statements leading up to the 2005 e-government targets. The Office of the Deputy Prime Minister has written to councils about plans for the next round of e...
[June 7, 2004, 11:35]
Tiny Hard-drive Firm Secures Large Investment
News A Colorado start-up that makes tiny hard drives has landed some big bucks. Cornice said on Wednesday that it has received $51m (£27.89m) in a second round of venture financing, bringing the total to $81m.
[February 5, 2004, 9:45]
Jane Wakefield: Don't Stop The Music
News Even if they manage to shut Napster down, there are Napster clones just queuing up round the block to take its place. Set up to a fanfare of self-congratulation, SDMI has delivered less than a postman with no bag, letters or legs.
[July 24, 2000, 12:57]
Telewest Cuts Cost Of DIY Broadband
News For a weekly round-up of the latest broadband-related news, sign up for The Broadband Informer newsletter. The cable firm claimed on Monday that it now offers the lowest start-up fee for a broadband service in the UK.
[January 27, 2003, 14:59]

