Archive - 03 Aug 2004
BBC gazumped by 3 footie clips
'Gary Lineker, Alan Hansen, John Motson... your boys took one hell of a beating...'
Leader: Of course Linux is more secure...
...but is it because it's just not attractive to the hackers?
Can you "phish" out fraudulent emails?
One senator wants to put you to the test
30 security holes found in Oracle databases
UK company does the digging
Royal Bank of Scotland's IT bill shoots up to nearly £400m
Cost of integrating recent acquisitions makes (slight) dent in profits…
Council makes e-gov strides with Mitel
Looks to IP for better CRM, teleworking, use of space - you name it
'No virus' Linux PCs break into supermarkets
France's number one chain flogs Mandrakesoft-equipped PCs
Siemens silences mobile sell-off speculation
Lothar'll fix it
IT contractors earn more by opting out of new law
Shows agencies have upper hand in jobs negotiations...
Egg sale goes off the boil
Prudential withdraws online bank sale due to lack of fat wallets…
Linux fends off hackers and viruses
As opposed to some other OSes out there...
BT to launch first wireless broadband service
Northern Ireland the lucky winner...
Mozilla to pay $500 for browser bugs
But maintains the browser is still secure, despite recent vulnerabilities...
VoIP smuggled into Latin America
Where there's an American relative, there's a way...
iTunes coming soon to Linux?
One start-up hopes to make it so...
Gates: 'We need more software research'
Because software can change society...
Devil's Advocate: Can we trust banks?
Or any business that treats customers impersonally?