Moore's Law on course for another two years
News Every two years, Intel and most other major other chipmakers shrink the size of the transistors embedded in their chips in accordance with Moore's Law. The light beam wavelength from these machines measures 193nm and so it is wider (and has been...
[January 26, 2006, 9:15]
Four Years of Quality and Consistency: A FaxPress Case Study
White Papers RGB Systems, a value-added reseller providing software and PC hardware, as well as service and consulting for small and medium sized organizations in the greater Toronto area, has had four successful years of experience with Castelle and the...
[May 15, 2007, 1:00]
Internet fraudsters sentenced to 15 years
News Six men were sentenced for a total of 15 and a half years in jail at Wood Green Crown Court on Friday, after pleading guilty to using the Internet to defraud UK banks to the tune of £350,000. Lloyds TSB was the gang's biggest victim, losing £315...
[November 21, 2003, 16:15]
IBM's ID card contract to last seven years
News IBM's contract to supply technology for ID cards will last seven years, despite the possibility that a change in government could scupper the scheme. The company and the Identity and Passport Service (IPS) announced the contract term on Friday.
[July 10, 2009, 17:56]
After 30 years, Valentine's still picking winners
News After 30 years, Valentine's still picking winners What is the computer industry's greatest challenge in the next three to five years? If you look at their offerings, neither has a flagship product in the customer relationship management market...
[November 29, 2004, 11:00]
Government IT projects 'running 17 years late'
News The Treasury has responded to accusations that its IT projects are running a total of 17 years and three months late Other delays affect implementation of BS7799 compliance for information security in the Government's Actuary department, which is...
[October 16, 2006, 9:30]
Film-swappers face three years' jail
News A forthcoming copyright bill backed by key US senators would place file swappers in prison for up to three years if they have a copy of even one prerelease movie in their shared folders. Hollywood studios have fretted for years about Internet...
[November 13, 2003, 7:55]
Alleged DeCSS hacker faces two years
News If found guilty, Johansen faces up to two years in prison. Johansen became an Internet icon three years ago after he co-authored the DeCSS utility that unwraps the copy protection found on DVDs, known as Content Scramble System (CSS).
[December 10, 2002, 7:57]
UK city to get fibre via sewers 'within two years'
News The UK could have its first city with complete fibre connectivity from cables laid through sewers in the next two years. Speaking to ZDNet.co.uk on Wednesday, networking firm H2O says its method of running fibre through sewers means it can deploy...
[January 23, 2008, 15:18]
US to keep EU passenger data for 15 years
Blog The US will now keep European Union passenger name records (PNR) data for fifteen years -- far longer than the the three and a half years it kept it previously, reports Out-Law.com. The sensitive data kept on passengers can include racial or ethnic...
[July 26, 2007, 16:02]
ELDIM S.A. Increases Customer Satisfaction by 30% in Two Years
White Papers Deployed in only one month, Siebel CRM Professional Edition has enabled ELDIM to increase customer satisfaction and staff productivity by 30% in two years, as well as increase sales and marketing effectiveness.
[January 23, 2007, 0:00]
Alleged teen hacker could get 38 years
Blog Comment 38 years is way too harsh. Maybe he should have killed a few people while he was at it - might as well be hung for stealing a sheep as hung for stealing a lamb. If you make the penalty for any crime whatsoever so huge, you remove the deterrence...
[June 24, 2008, 9:49]
Alleged teen hacker could get 38 years
Blog Comment Ok sure.the kid s been naughty, but 38 years in a US prison, that means bye bye life.way too harsh. Surely rehabilitation is worth a go for a young offender! roger andre
[June 24, 2008, 10:37]
Celebrating 60 years of transistors
News If anything, it is becoming more difficult, and we will see many more dramatic changes than we've seen in the last 40 years," said Rattner. Their device, called a point contract transistor, conducted electricity and amplified signals, a job...
[December 17, 2007, 7:33]
Motorola posts first loss in 15 years
News Motorola fell short of analysts' reduced estimates in its first quarter Tuesday and posted its first operating loss in more than 15 years. In the quarter, it posted a loss of $206m (£144m), or 9 cents a share, on sales of $7.8bn.
[April 11, 2001, 9:13]
Leading British Retailer Recovers £15 Million (US$30 Million) in Five Years With Symantec
White Papers That's exactly what the leading British grocery retailer Somerfield has achieved in the last five years using Symantec Enterprise Vault software. Imagine unlocking £15 million (US$30 million) in unpaid supplier invoices.
[January 18, 2008, 0:01]
Software From the SAP for Retail Solution Portfolio Helps Company Grow 70% in Five Years
White Papers As the first company in Brazil to implement human capital management and industry-specific software from SAP, Bemol helped pioneer the trend toward adopting an aggressive IT strategy - and realized many benefits, including subsequent growth of 70...
[September 14, 2007, 1:00]
3G operators will wait 15 years to recoup 3G costs
News It will take up to 15 years for mobile network providers to recoup the cost of their third-generation (3G) licences a report released this month says. The government-run auction netted the treasury a cool £22.5bn with Vodafone shelling out £5.96bn...
[October 27, 2000, 7:13]
Microsoft marks 10 years of antitrust action
News For years, the company has settled most of these complaints, while staunchly defending its right to add new features to its products. Neither: try Novell's suit over the DR-DOS operating system in 1994, which followed four years of investigation by...
[April 14, 2004, 12:30]
Internet fraudsters sentenced to 15 years
Talkback I presume we mean that it worked out to less than 2 and a half years for each person and if so, this should send out a strong message to all cyber thieves, intenet theft is worth doing. When you rob a bank of that sort of money you get more than that.
[November 25, 2003, 8:59]



