Archive - 01 Jul 2005
Police patrol cars get mobile fingerprint readers
Drivers' digits scanned as part of automatic number plate checks...
Anti-spyware spending to rocket
Businesses worried about info theft and infested tech, says report
Gates: The internet could do better
'We want answers not a bunch of links... '
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Thank goodness hardware doesn't last forever
Because it keeps getting better...
Five year wait for 3G takeoff in Europe
Half of mobile users will switch over by 2010...
Barclays updates branch technology
Inks €8m deal with Getronics...
Ex-WorldCom boss to pay out $45m
Goodbye high life...
Sun's president slammed for 'distorting' Foss
'He should have known better... '
IBM drives off with €1.8bn Fiat BPO deal
And raises a glass to a €400m IT deal with Belgian brewer to boot...
24Mbps broadband comes to London
But who wants it?
Top execs quit Indian offshore outsourcer Wipro
Rumours of boardroom disagreements dismissed...
IT spending boost piles pressure on bank CIOs
More money but lots more headaches...
The Weekly Round-Up: 01.07.05
"There was a lot of dancing, for about a year. We got together in the spring."
Computacenter shares slump after sales warning
Our PC products are too good for you lot, says CEO
Google and Yahoo! unleash mapping code
Putting satellite search on the map...
Veritas flaw enables corporate attacks
Backup tool is cause for concern...
Red Hat boosts revenue by 46 per cent
Record sales for the quarter...
US keeps keys to internet domain names
Bush not willing to lose control...
