Archive - 04 Jun 2004

Women turned off by technology's 'geeky' image

Who'd have thought sex would be a problem in IT?

Kumar leaves CA altogether

Says company can't move forward with him there

BT to pay up after missing NHS deadlines

But both sides say everything's still rosy

Microsoft and HP expand Indian facilities

Moving more people and more services abroad...

The Weekly Round-Up: 04.06.04

One email to rule them all, the funny smell of vapourware and Google's Multicoloured Swap Shop

Supermarkets can't wait to get RFID into shops

Majority are just waiting for tech to be cheap as chips

Dell challenges printer giants in Japan

Can it have the same success it's had in the US?

Pay mind to web services

Because it may be time to rethink your IT strategy

Cybercrime training to turn PCs into PC pros

Tampering with computers like 'leaving DNA on a dagger'

India diary: Day five - Bangalore's contradictions

A visit to the slums and curry in a colonial club

Say good-bye to your Hotmail messages

Microsoft service incinerates stored emails


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