Archive - 03 Jul 2003
No justification for weekend hacking competition
"To invite people to break in to the place of residence of somebody's website is absolutely outrageo...
Emergency services digital radio mess
Wasted money, lack of competition, health concerns, planning problems...just a run-off-the-mill gove...
Subtle disconnect - call centres still failing us
The wrong technologies, mixed departmental goals and poor metrics - otherwise it's going pretty well...
Councils afraid of e-government failure
Lack of money to put services online by 2005 is key factor according to research
Fire brigades claim £1.6m for "wasted" radio projects
New national emergency service digital radio project forces government to stump up for work on scrap...
Liverpool FC announce latest signing - Aura Sports
silicon.com Start-Up of the Month goes from strength to strength...
Anti-spam firm sued by pork-product firm over word 'spam'
Is this the most pointless litigation ever?
Abbey National signs £70m desktop deal with Computacenter
Because life's complicated enough...
Microsoft gives away e-books
If you can't sell them…
Scandinavian takes Wi-Fi up high
Airlines want business travellers to shell-out
Californian anti-spam bill killed
But another rises to take its place…
Linux 2.6 beta finally ready
'Schedules schmedules,' says Linus
Microsoft plugs Passport hole
Another flaw fixed…
Price-cuts 'won't stop piracy'
And inflated margins are a good thing…
New laws will make it 'legal' to spam your work address
Home users may see some respite but there's no relief in the office...
Peter Cochrane’s Uncommon Sense: Nature and engineering
How far have silicon life forms come, compared to our own carbon-based selves?
EMC looks to BMC for storage management
From 50 to 5,000 or more customers?
Hacker vandalism contest controversy
Shore up those defences for the weekend