Archive - 04 May 2005
BT lands another US mega-deal
Engineering conglomerate impressed by "global reach"
Love Bug legacy shows users still fall for false promises
Why can't people resist social engineering?
£45m broadband deal to transform coin-ops
Kiosks will download content and serve up drinks...
Half of IT bosses ignore the law
Is ignorance risking business?
Election '05: The best of silicon.com's coverage
Read up for the big day...
RFID tags: 200 billion a year until 2015
And other predictions on the future of IT from AT&T's CIO
Spyware infiltrates the ad industry
A quarter of the online market has been seized, claims Webroot
Law collars eBay fraud teen
Plug pulled on 18-year-old's extravagant lifestyle...
Wi-Fi fights back against WiMax with 100Mbps
It's not dead yet...
Kilroy-less UKIP lashes out at software patents
"Been writing software... and now the patent office want a word?"
Wireless confusion set to be tamed
Bluetooth and UWB buddy-up...
Apple's Tiger not house trained, firms claim
Doesn't mix well with others...
Snoop fears sparked by security scans
Could Qualys offer have a sting in the tail?
CIOs lose sleep over security, not revenue
Cisco boss Chambers says money must play second to safety...
Virus fears holding back IP adoption, says Avaya CEO
'That's why we shunned Windows'