Archive - 02 Sep 2005
Leader: Can security hype ever be justified?
Or is one person's hype really another person's forward-thinking responsibility?
Mobile phone viruses "massively over-hyped"
"This is definitely not hype," retorts F-Secure... so who's right?
Kent gets commercial WiMax network
Just don't wait for the mobile version
NB: ICT diploma
Should the government be introducing a vocational diploma in ICT as part of its 14-19 education refo...
E-voting tech trials ditched by government
2006 internet and SMS voting pilots binned...
Skype signs up with first 3G mobile partner
As analysts predict operators will be hit hard by VoIP provider
Murder inquiry chief meets IT cops to big-up Visor
Police database can also track pets...
Outsourcing makes UK top spender on consultants
Banking and big government projects boost pay
Councils rush to implement CRM
As government barks "work harder"
Minority Report: Apple as media company - and why that's good for Macs
It's been a paradigm-shifting few years in Cupertino...
EU warned over united tech strategy
UK IT industry calling for better policy convergence
The Weekly Round-Up: 02.09.05
Roll up, roll up - wooden iPods, bottled Welsh air and 49p TVs...
Apple, Microsoft, Napster slammed over DRM
The customer's always wrong, says digital liberties group
'Linux 40 per cent cheaper than Windows'
Get these facts, says IBM
Broadband boosts building society's network
Case study: ADSL brings £1.5m in savings for Britannia
Yahoo! piggybacks uninvited extras with new IM
And changes your default settings too...
Microsoft makes a Unix turn
Built in features, not separate services...
Windows Firewall flaw causes port hazard
Attacker exploit possible, admits Microsoft
Apple stalls Mac mini 'test drive' promo
After less than 12 hours...
Massachusetts ditches Microsoft for open source
A major blow?