Archive - 01 Sep 2003
NHS bidder blow is no crisis
Lockheed withdrawal down to its own resource issues…
France Telecom to buy back shares in Orange
Not a universally popular move...
Virus writers: Should we 'lock them up and throw away the key'?
Let the debate begin, again...
Tesco enters telecoms market
Becoming a one-stop shop...for everything
New Citibank email scam spreads
"You have received a money transfer"…really?
Low prices boost growing UK server market
HP fends off strong competition from IBM for vendor top spot
Through the fog... The Functional Infrastructure
How can technologists prove the worth of company infrastrucure?
Will Linus Torvalds be the next Governor of California?
No... but read on...
AOL confirms Dixons love-in
Retail giant gets into bed with drinks coaster manufacturer...
Email the Achilles heel of blundering users
And it afflicts more than half of us...
£2.3bn NHS IT programme rocked as bidder pulls out
Lockheed drops out amid rumours of unrealistic performance targets and penalty sanctions…
Digital Blunders: 'My son's filthy email to granny' and other howlers...
"I managed to get to the confused grandparents pretty quickly and explain what had happened before t...
Office staff work for free
Not a special offer, just technology problems, claims survey…
IBM bags $260m IT deals
Boeing and Korean cosmetics company latest in series of big wins…
Mobiles jammed by profit-hungry hoteliers
Taiwanese technology makes fake black holes for canny Scots
Freeserve severs ties with Dixons
It's just time to move on...
Japan, China and Korea join forces to ditch Windows
Open source alternative on the way
Nokia's karaoke mobile phone launched
It's only available in Asia. Phew...
FBI arrests Blaster worm suspect
He's 'a big kid who drove too fast and spent a lot of time on his computers', apparently