Archive - 03 Oct 2003
Human genome to fit on single chip
Cheaper, faster, smaller
Companies need to sort out their IM policy
Because it's here to stay...
Email rape gossip could land companies in the dock
Mentions of footballers, rape and London hotels have no place on your network as email and internet ...
IM: Get it sorted now
...before it's too late
The Weekly Round-Up: 03.10.03
Will Gingers change the world and what happens when the SHT hits the fan?
EU demands biometrics by 2005
Expect to see your digital face on visas, residency permits and passports
Security risks posed by 'live data' system testing
Use of real data can breach data protection laws says new guidelines
118 118 sacks scamming staff...
...who thought hanging up on customers would earn them a few extra bob
'Broadband Hero' gets his fat pipe
Trevor Sherman, we salute you...
Search for IT spending chief begins
Salary £145,000, must be able to stop government IT cock-ups and save money
“You there?” IM users remember - the firewalls have ears
Would you let 'Studbroker' or 'Bicepstoobig' deal with customers?
Screensavers more secure than network passwords
And forget daily anti-virus updates, claims security firm
Banner ad Trojan hits IE
Dodgy patch not helping...
Security flaws make innocent users into file-swappers
Gnutella spreads the word
Microsoft beefs up Indian operations
Pumps in $100m and doubles number of developers