15 Oct | 2007 Florida Rental Site Launched Florida Sun International launches new site by Cinnamon Systems.
02 Apr | 2007 Leeds University's International Medieval Bibliography. Leeds University launches a site to help authors contribute to academic bibliography.
13 Nov | 2006 Issue Tracking System Announced Cinnamon Systems announces the launch of a new issue tracking system.
11 May | 2004 Mobile Web Site Launched Cinnamon Systems launches its new Mobile Web site allowing access by Pocket PC users.
23 Mar | 2004 New Web Site Launched After extensive re-working, Cinnamon Systems launches its new Web site.
31 Jul | 2003 Computers Built to Order We now offer a range of pre-built PC systems and can custom build machines to your specifications.
Madrid 'ringleader' dies in blast The alleged ringleader of the Madrid attacks is named as one of the suspects who blew themselves up in a police raid.
PM denies Romania visa trade off Downing Street denies it struck a deal with Romania to relax visa controls to meet asylum seeker targets.
'Troops fire on Iraqi protesters' At least eight Iraqis are killed when Spanish-led troops reportedly fire on demonstrators in Najaf.
Protest at Belmarsh detentions Campaigners are to hold a protest at Belmarsh prison to condemn indefinite detentions under the anti-terror act.
Waiting time for NHS ops 'halved' Health Secretary John Reid says the government has met its target to halve the maximum waiting time for an NHS operation.
Jordan's king puts faith in hi-tech King Abdullah of Jordan explains to the BBC how he is looking to technology to develop his nation.
Robot footballers shoot to score Two robot football teams created by students go head to head in the UK's first national robot championships.
Vodafone extends UK 3G coverage Mobile telecoms giant Vodafone rolls out its 3G services to business users in major cities in the UK.
Nigerian jailed for e-mail scam A Nigerian is jailed for 20 months for his part in a huge internet e-mail scam after being arrested at Holyhead.
Bookies race to beat net attacks Criminals do not seem to be using the Grand National to mount more attacks on gambling websites.
American Firms Pitch 'In-sourcing,' 'Onshoring'
Sun Makes Peace with Microsoft, Restructures
Supercomputing Power to the People
Challenges Ahead for .NET, Java Union
Sybase in $95.2M Mobile Software Play
Timing & Alignment: Oddities of the Full Moon Calendar manufacturers and newspapers don't always get the date of the Full Moon right.
Image of the Day: Triplet of Galaxies Three galaxies do a cosmic dance in this new photo from the European Southern Observatory.
Commentary: Is Bush's Moon-to-Mars Vision Dimming? Three galaxies do a cosmic dance in this new photo from the European Southern Observatory.
NASA Releases Shuttle Return to Flight Plan NASA released today a status report on safely returning space shuttles to flight. Presently, the space agency has a shuttle liftoff slated for no earlier than March 2005.
Space Tourist Calls Russian Language His Greatest Challenge STAR CITY (AP) -- After two weeks of training to become the world's next space tourist, Gregory Olsen isn't put off by the physical rigors or the scientific instruction _ mastering the tongue-tangling sounds and complex grammar of Russian is the tough task.