Archive - 02 Apr 2003
Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: The cyborgs are here
And they're nothing like the Borg in Star Trek. In fact, Peter would be happy to be one...
The cell phone turns 30
On the 30th anniversary of the first call made on a cellular handset, CNET's Brian Cooley speaks wit...
Microsoft sets Office bundling terms
InfoPath and OneNote not available to all...
Financial sector IT managers 'becoming despondent'
Cite lack of backing at board level
'Allo, 'allo, 'allo - police control room contract goes to NTL
£25m, seven-year, voice-over-IP deal
Skills Survey 2003: Where are all the leaders?
We've got the technical expertise, but there's a large piece of the jigsaw missing
Microsoft dials in internet telephony
IP phones get the Seattle seal of approval
Massive grid goes looking for the origins of the universe
Aims to find out if Higgs bosons exist...
The next big thing? That's (shared) entertainment
It's amazing what this broadband stuff can do
Network Associates keeps up buying spree
Buys IntruVert for $100m
Software piracy 'damages economies'
It really is that bad, says BSA
BT starts price war
Competition accuses the telco of "clouding the issue further"
Web services takes another, secure step forward
Seen as central to making sure computing evolves
China will log 'keyboard clicking' to rein in the internet
Frightening or futile?
Intel comes up with another piece for wireless jigsaw
"This is a long race, and it's not going to be decided in the next two to three months."
Guess what type of company is worst for online service
You know what's coming...
The Director's Cut: Neuro-Linguistic Programming
David Taylor takes a quick look at a cutting edge approach to IT and problem solving. And no, it has...