Archive - 03 Nov 2004
IBM wins contract for £15m immigration system
UK government's 'e-Borders' project is underway…
Spam filters: Users still fearful over false positives
Users want their spam filtered but still want to see all emails - how does that work...?
CIO Jury: IT bosses OK $8.8bn Oracle/PeopleSoft deal
No competition concerns among majority of CIOs…
Bosses shun 3G for Wi-Fi and GPRS
While employee tracking gains ground
DVLA databases only "40 per cent" accurate
Police forced to resort to manual checks on suspect vehicles…
Tony Hallett's After These Messages: 3's mad ad
A Chinese girl, '70s soft rockers Chicago and 3G...
Are your staff playing games with your mobility strategy?
The search for the next killer app is on...
Covert phishing scam lies in wait for its victim
Low risk for now, but could be a sign of worse to come...
ID cards to cause passport fee to double
As £85 charge includes a 'free' compulsory biometric ID card…
Small businesses way behind on getting online
We're not as wired as we may think...
iTunes plug-in disabled
iPodDownload utility incurred Apple's wrath...
Source code dealers back online
'I got it from a bloke down the pub, honest...'
US election fever grips web
...But no result as yet...
BT broadband hits 2Mbps
It's faster... But how far do you live from your exchange?
Nokia's latest phone sees the bigger picture
7710 takes a widescreen approach...
