You don’t know tech: The InfoWorld news quiz
There are plenty of folks who feel a bit more thankful this week, like Connecticut schoolteacher Julie Amero and Facebook fans who hate spam. Somewhat less thankful: nosy ex-Verizon employees, SCO, Chinese censors, and fast-food aficionados who got a little more exposure than they bargained for. Are you stuffed with tech news knowledge? Prove it by carving up this quiz. Give yourself 10 points for each correct answer. And could you please pass the Alka-Seltzer?
Analyst: Mobile data will continue boom in ‘09
There will be more than 36 million laptops connected to mobile data networks in Western Europe in 2009, compared to the 26 million estimated for the end of this year, according to market research company CCS Insight.
Analyst: Mobile data will continue boom in ‘09
There will be more than 36 million laptops connected to mobile data networks in Western Europe in 2009, compared to the 26 million estimated for the end of this year, according to market research company CCS Insight.
Analyst: Mobile data will continue boom in ‘09
There will be more than 36 million laptops connected to mobile data networks in Western Europe in 2009, compared to the 26 million estimated for the end of this year, according to market research company CCS Insight.
UK prosecutors investigate BT over online ad system
British prosecutors are investigating whether incumbent operator BT illegally tested an online advertising system without users’ consent.
UK prosecutors investigate BT over online ad system
British prosecutors are investigating whether incumbent operator BT illegally tested an online advertising system without users’ consent.
UK prosecutors investigate BT over online ad system
British prosecutors are investigating whether incumbent operator BT illegally tested an online advertising system without users’ consent.
EU telecoms ministers back watered-down legal reforms
Plans to reform Europe’s legal landscape for the telecoms industry remain on track, after nearly being derailed at a tense meeting of government ministers Thursday.
EU telecoms ministers back watered-down legal reforms
Plans to reform Europe’s legal landscape for the telecoms industry remain on track, after nearly being derailed at a tense meeting of government ministers Thursday.
EU telecoms ministers back watered-down legal reforms
Plans to reform Europe’s legal landscape for the telecoms industry remain on track, after nearly being derailed at a tense meeting of government ministers Thursday.

