Archive - 01 Jul 2003
Time to address those outsourcing misconceptions
From 70 per cent of users today to 100 per cent in three years...
Anti-spam legislation: Chocolate teapot or Holy Grail?
Is it worth the paper it's written on?
The data day - O2 says it's a trailblazer
Last week Orange, this week O2, next week...
Spam Summit: Laws flawed from outset - but still a step in the right direction?
"After we block them, they're on the phone threatening to kill us and telling us they're going to sl...
Banning mobile use in cars - some implications
Has the government thought it through?
Time is now for web services, says Microsoft
XML is the future and businesses can't afford to wait
Comet 'world's first' protects kids online
Pre-installed software safeguards surfing minors...
Japanese want to stamp out 'digital shoplifting'
Amazing what you can do with a camera-phone
Fujitsu and Nokia team-up for mobile
Immediate launch in UK
Microsoft supports emerging storage standard
Releases Windows update…
Oracle faces antitrust investigation
Lawyers rub their hands…
Gartner: Many hotspots may never be profitable in own right
But may still be worth the effort for location providers
Japanese speak to the Wi-Fi handset
And it's not Cisco's...
IBM pushes Power besides Itanium
Likes Intel's chip, likes its own chip too
Intel loses case against email-happy former employee
Precedent set in US on use of email and free speech