Archive - 01 Apr 2004
Leader: 'Trustworthy' Gates still has a tough task ahead
How will Microsoft balance security with usability?
Smart phones defeating users and the support isn't much help
Just like the early days of PCs then...
Is Nokia making its biggest gamble yet?
The mighty Finn could well be shooting itself in the foot with mobile's next big thing...
RM scoops £16m Pathfinder education deal
First of four ICT innovation contracts to be awarded
5 years ago… IT managers are stressed out, silicon.com survey reveals
Still a problem but flexible working could change all that…
Oracle plays the Microsoft card on PeopleSoft deal
EC could beat US to banning deal
City firms' data security fears over electronic reporting rules
FSA financial reporting guidelines to start next April…
Virus top 10: It's a Netsky/Bagle whitewash
Others bow down before the all-conquering malware
'Fake SARS cure scammer' scammed by 419ers
Poetic justice?
Mannesmann 'fat cat' six are not criminals
But the €60m bonuses were a bit naughty, says judge...
BT and Ofcom – the Old Firm re-match
Could be squeezing its rivals...
Official: file-sharing legal
In Canada, at least…
Wal-Mart to sell Linux PCs
Sun cosies up to retailer to take on Dell and Microsoft...
Microsoft boosts Windows VoIP support
Windows IP phones due over next three months…
Tech "renaissance" on its way says IDC
Looking good…
Google tackles Yahoo! and MSN with 'email for life'
With 1GB of storage, you may never need another inbox
Microsoft software 'more secure' says Microsoft
Gates letter to the people brings good news over security concerns...
Chinese schoolkids get an Office from Gates
Heading the penguin off at the pass…
Intel execs land fat bonuses
Lucky them... now they just have to get them past the shareholders...
London to be exempt from mobile driving ban?
Londoners 'too important' to be banned from using mobiles behind the wheel...