Archive - 01 Jul 2004
Post Office back in the phone business to take on BT
Uses C&W to provide HomePhone
BT faces attacks for fat cattery
It's not the pay, it's the bonuses
£450m EDS system under fire again as child support complaints rise
Up over 50 per cent with ongoing computer problems to blame…
Colt shares dive as it warns of profit stagnation
Crash by 30 per cent in a morning
RFID 'will hit four million jobs'
And cost up to $5bn, say experts
Mobile operators ditched over crappy service
"Give me better service! Failing that, give me a shiny new phone..."
5 years ago... Mobile firms post healthy customer gains
These figures are small potatoes compared to today's figures...
Amicus threatens to strike over offshoring
HSBC set to be the first target
Microsoft dismisses antivirus acquisition rumours
"We're quite happy with what we've got"…
Delta promises end to lost luggage with RFID
And could save itself $100m a year
Orange unveils 3G network, handsets and data card
Baby steps towards 100 per cent coverage dream...
Zafi top threat as Netsky nuisance persists
Here's what's been hogging your bandwidth and driving you to distraction during the past month...
Network Associates undergoes McAfee name change
And will now focus on intrusion prevention products…
Five countries send 99 per cent of spam
Can you guess which ones?
Six-year-old flaw resurfaces in IE
Patched then unpatched
Microsoft and SAP scared Oracle into attempted acquisition
"If PeopleSoft is gone, we will not have to compete with them"
Sony to create its own 'iPod economy' with 20GB player
Wants a slice of Apple?
Google sued over alleged code theft
Anti-social networking?
Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: Upside-down security
Turn everything on its head...