Archive - 04 Aug 2005
Leader: Watch the ID card retreat
A victory for common sense but the battle is far from over
BT axes 250 contractor jobs
Permies take the reins...
Finalists for CNET Tech Awards get the nod
Strongest shortlist ever
£27m NHS IT framework contracts disclosed
Vendors to work alongside major IT projects
Tech research gets €1bn funds injection
Nano-technology, wireless and broadband at the forefront
Accountants not techies should control software licences
Leaving it to IT department increases cost and risk, user organisations warn...
Streamlined systems save Thames Water £4.5m
Case study: Utility integrates IT apps to speed up conveyancing requests
'Banks must educate customers on fraud'
Currently they're not doing enough, survey shows
Google and Microsoft looking for pastures new
From Russia - and China - with love
Wave of Euro-regulation to spark outsourcing
IT services firms and ASPs to benefit from next compliance headache
ID card benefits were exaggerated, admits government
"Perhaps we ran away with our own enthusiasm," says minister
Texas singles spammer was wrong, court rules
No right to spam thousands at uni...
Photos: Apple's Mighty Mouse
Pictures of the Mac maker's latest mouse
The Mozilla Corporation: We like it, says industry
'Now open source can get down to business'
Symantec's pricing strategy could take a year to sort
Veritas merger causing confusion...
Intel shuns three low-end chipsets
Shifting up a gear?
Windows 2000 open to attack
eEye spots a wormhole...
Critical Linux bugs get the boot
Serious flaw fixing...