Archive - 03 Nov 2003

CIO Jury: Office 2003 features fail to impress

Not compelling enough reasons to fork out for the upgrade...

UK's first mobile lottery to be launched

T-Mobile gambling on punt-hungry consumers

EU puts its foot down with spam

Anti-spam law now in force – but who's taking any notice? Not the UK, that's for sure....

Are virus writers resting on their laurels?

November spawned a monster already, but October was same old, same old on the threat front...

Car parking gets mobile phone pay and display

But new scheme flies in the face of sensible advice about not using mobile phones in theft blackspot...

MoD writes off £118m on ditched IT system

And overhauls project and risk management as a result...

Who wants a slice of €3.6bn innovation fund?

Government urges UK firms to get involved...

5 years ago… Microsoft denies Linux threat

Though the rhetoric would subtly change by the end of that trial

Devil’s Advocate: Google – an electronic freedom argument

What Microsoft wants more than a search engine - opinions

SendMail beefs up antispam features

Cloudmark deal boosts corporate package

Health fears hamper biometrics use

Users concerned scanners can cause damage

Vietnam government opts for open source

"Trying step by step to eliminate Microsoft"

"Our private photos" email worm warning

Mimail variant sneakily uses a Zip attachment

Yahoo! takes a hit on enterprise division

Lays off staff and brings it into consumer group


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