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Thursday 20 March 2003

Disaster recovery in the internet age

"I can't believe I hit send!"
"Well, I can't believe I priced an iPaq at £7.32"

Through the fog... Buying an application server

The big picture on a critical piece of enterprise software...

Government sees light on way forward for broadband

That's right - a good news broadband story...

Government websites struggling in time of war

Demand for information not matched by bandwidth or commitment to effective IT...

Amazon.co.uk breaks iPaq news to customers but lawyers still aren't convinced

"It would be surprising if a court were to decide that no contract existed at this point..."

Is your email safe from prying eyes?

Most UK workers don't trust their IT departments - or their colleagues for that matter...

Broadband to become 'mass market' in Europe

By 2006... And providers must start looking to premium content...

Update: BT accused of being the 'music pirates' friend'

BPI distances itself from allegations...

'Incompetent' IT manager sues for £10m over bad reference

Working with him was "the most horrendous episode" in his former employer's life...

Computer games linked with anaesthetic properties

Can a couple of hours on the PlayStation really lower your pain threshold?

Gates courts wireless developers

Like capturing PC developer mindshare 20 years ago...

Apple gets new board director - Al Gore

"I have been particularly impressed with the new Mac OS X operating system and the company's commitment to the open source movement."

Reuters to stream footage of conflict in Iraq

Addresses those at work without TV

Microsoft flaw leads to military hack

But was it an army server?


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