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MySpace wins $234 million against spammers

The social networking website wins a massive court judgement against junk mailers, although it will have a hard task collecting the award.

By Asavin Wattanajantra, 14 May 2008 at 11:10

Security/News

National Grid to fight smart metering fine

The UK energy distribution network operator has vowed to fight back against the £41.6 million issued by Ofgem over alleged anticompetitive...

By Elizabeth Wolfe, 26 Feb 2008 at 15:08

Internet/News

Peer-to-peer user fined £3,400 in landmark case

A mobile phone engineer from Essex is hit with a hefty fine after ISP data is used to identify his use of peer-to-peer file sharing software.

By Simon Aughton, 5 Mar 2007 at 16:51

Internet/News

Is it okay to read someone else's email?

Surprisingly two out of every five people think it's okay to snoop, saying it's fine to read someone's email without asking.

By Barry Collins, 28 Jul 2008 at 11:20

Internet/News

IBM System x3455

IBM System x3455

IBM’s System x3455 targets HPC and compute node duties and offers a fine hardware package in the process, but is it the best choice?

By Dave Mitchell, 13 Nov 2008 at 16:50

Server/Reviews

SMS ensures auctions won't be going, going, gone...

The world-renowned fine art auctioneer Christie's is using a new text messaging services to make sure its global, high rolling customers never miss...

By Miya Knights, 13 May 2008 at 10:18

Mobile & Telecoms/News

Oracle pays up for price gouging

<a href="http://www.peoplesoft.com/" target="new">Peoplesoft's</a> mispricing costs parent company dear as Oracle agrees $98.5 million fine

By Iain Thomson, 11 Oct 2006 at 15:26

Security/News

Nationwide fined almost £1m over laptop theft

UK's biggest building society gets slapped with £980,000 fine after staff laptop got stolen.

By Rene Millman, 14 Feb 2007 at 14:09

Internet/News

Peugeot locates dealership potential

The automotive company fine-tunes dealer catchment planning and streamlines reporting with new location-based analysis and mapping software.<br/>

By Miya Knights, 9 Jan 2008 at 12:04

Internet/News

Microsoft unusually quiet over EU appeal plans

Chief executive Steve Ballmer is staying silent for the time being over whether the company will fight the recent ruling over its EU-imposed fine.

By Simon Aughton, 3 Oct 2007 at 15:28

Management/News

Apple virtualises Leopard...sort of

The fine print of Apple's latest OS user agreement makes subtle changes to allow for server virtualisation, but not without a catch.

By Miya Knights, 2 Nov 2007 at 15:49

Server/News

Ministry of Justice to automate systems with BT

BT and Eckoh will supply an automated fine payment service for the Magistrates’ Courts across England and Wales.

By Ash Dosanjh, 4 Aug 2008 at 16:37

Industry & Public Sector/News

Carphone Warehouse heavily fined by FSA

£245,000 fine for failing to inform insurance customers and then keeping quiet about it

By Iain Thomson, 7 Sep 2006 at 12:38

Internet/News

Tougher penalties to drive out motorists who flout mobile rules

Three points and a £60 fine for drivers who are more focused on their mobiles than they are on the road.

By Maggie Holland, 27 Feb 2007 at 11:48

Mobile & Telecoms/News

Microsoft to appeal antitrust fine

The software giant confirms it is to appeal the €899-million fine handed down by European regulators earlier this year.

By Miya Knights, 12 May 2008 at 13:25

Server/News

EU hits Microsoft with new record fine

European regulators hit the Windows maker with another &euro;899 million fine for failing to comply with its demands, bringing the bill to well...

By Simon Aughton, 27 Feb 2008 at 13:03

Management/News

ICO calls for criminal responsibility for lost laptops

The Information Commissioners' Office is looking to make fine those who knowingly or recklessly flouting data protection rules, such as a doctor...

By Nicole Kobie, 15 Nov 2007 at 13:31

Internet/News

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