Archive - 04 Nov 2004
Leader: Our election, your vote against Microsoft?
Or did you just like rooting for the underdog?
First phone gig sells out for pop band
Like the real thing without someone spilling warm beer down your back
Telephonetics bags $30m Odeon deal
Location, location, location...
Credit cards get RFID makeover from MasterCard
Chips ready to take their toll
Now Nokia has a 'world first' magic touch
A word in your shell-like...
Offshoring won't turn UK into "nation of hairdressers"
Displaced IT staff won't end up in lower-level jobs, claims government…
Orange lifts the lid on Xmas plans
'Tis the season to be 3G...
Jobs trumps Torvalds in 'popular vote'
Anti-Microsoft alliance polls almost 80 per cent of reader vote...
Kent to get UK's first WiMax network
Garden of England cuts the wires
FBI adds DoS attacker to most wanted list
But he's run off...
Asia to get new meta-operator
Seven operators team up for Asian mobile venture
Bold bloggers go where journos dare not
Not afraid to predict US election results...even if some were completely wrong...
Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: Mobile folly
Phone sex at the airport...
Leader: Rename CIOs? Or dump them altogether?
The debate rages on…
Nokia tops mobile sales charts
Set to Finnish the year as number one...
Microsoft secures £500m, nine-year NHS contract
Not a thumbs-down for Linux though
Navy charge delays EDS earnings
Assessing timing and amount of contract-related charge...
P2P grows on mobiles
"It's like the internet, without all the crazy stuff"
Novell wins BT directory and ID contract
Knowing who's who and what's what in the extended enterprise
IT services outfits and users - collaborate better
That's the analyst message that could save future tears over outsourcing
