Archive - 01 Mar 2004
Leader: Harsh but fair sentencing?
The big house awaits typosquatter...
Wanted: UK government 'CIO'
Government puts out job ad for "the most influential role" in IT...
£42m deal sees Your Communications buy Eurocall
One step closer to independence...
NTL locks down prison radio deal
Prison service inks £2m, three-year deal
Virus top 10: A Sobering return
Social engineering and home users give virus writers a hand
Virus 'double whammy' hits users
Bagle and Netsky make unwelcome returns...
Hated pop-ups savaged by silicon readers
Boy do you hate those intrusive ads...
Supermarket cans RFID trials in Germany
Consumers not best pleased by tracking loyalty cards
Telewest announces budget 256Kbps 'broadband'
Could it be that Tiscali has shaken up the market?
Disney-porn hook-up sends typosquatter to jail
Scammer caught after years on the run and countless court cases
5 years ago... Marks & Spencer takes IT off the board
...but hasn't really looked back since...
BT CEO responds to 'UK worse than Japan' criticism
All about 'liquid bandwidth' he says - and a new sub-£20 product won't hurt
Half of all spam is American, says study
UK makes ninth place in junk email top ten
Judge green-lights $5bn SCO lawsuit
Big Blue only has itself to blame?
Software licences should be sold like Big Macs, says Microsoft
Without the gherkins?
Microsoft cosies up to security developers
'We'll swap you free training for some security help'
Icann "disappointed" in VeriSign
'Go and stand in the corner and think about what you've done'
High-tech scams get international clampdown
419ers beware
Intel gears up to put an end to PC copper
Optical fibre to find its way into your machine