Archive - 02 Feb 2004
Teen who sparked US nuclear terror alert escapes prison
200 hours cutting old people's hedges for UK student...
5 years ago... UK government pays up over social security crash
Government IT project? Failure? Surely some mistake...
"Reasonable doubt" on GSM safety, say French authorities
Doctors think that's an understatement
Water works for Thus in managed services win
Telco to supply south coast utility
EDS bags £160m Liverpool Victoria BPO deal
Financial sector remains strong for IT services giant
Microsoft mans barricades as MyDoom strikes SCO
Images of Gates and Ballmer casting worried looks towards the horizon may not be too wide of the mar...
Tech tot: 'Version 2.0? That's my name...'
Engineer names baby son after upgrade
Virus top 10: MyDoom takes top spot in seven days
While Bagle falls to earth...
Google sues copycat porn search engine
They were always going to have their knockers...
Microsoft, Sun 'contribute to Chinese human-rights abuses'
Amnesty criticises IT vendors for selling internet-censorship technology
Apple and Pepsi ad insult to injury for Coke and the RIAA
Leaked advert makes stars of file-sharers...
Intel's Prescott sees light of day
Targets users of upcoming business apps as well as demanding consumers
PeopleSoft brings forward Oracle boardroom battle
"Let's get it on..."
Gateway makes $235m offer for eMachines
And more consolidation may be on the way...
Lotus betting on Linux for messaging
Stripped-down client also on the way
Open source makes further strides in China
Co-Create joins joint effort
Swisscom uses US vendor Colubris for Wi-Fi build
Large contract doesn't go to obvious equipment supplier
India President hosts free software guru
"Ethical issues" around proprietary software?