Archive - 05 Nov 2003

RIP SMS: Long live bluejacking...

But is this new craze set to throw a spammer in the works?

Is UK egovernment doing something right for once?

Or is it not even as good as Denmark's? Ask the UN...

"Massive" DoS attack takes down WorldPay

Online payment firm fighting to try and get systems back up...

Leader: Flexibility's best

But as always - some caveats...

NHS stalling puts Microsoft licence savings under threat

Big departments delay in signing up to new terms...

Leader: Microsoft gets among the hackers and fights dirty

Go on, rat out your mates for $250,000... it's a tempting offer... they'd do the same to you...

Wireless - flexible working's natural bedfellow

More options than ever - which should be a good thing

Would you trade beer ads for free phone calls?

Free calls as long as you're prepared to listen to an advert for everybody's favourite drink... hmmm...

SuSE deal is Novell's lifeline

And for £210m you'd expect it to work...

Intel to replace silicon

You'll never replace silicon! Oh... you mean in chips...

HP server passes million milestone

One million transactions per minute... not too shabby...

IBM starts fighting cancer blame case

Highly charged legal battle begins against Big Blue...

Virus crackdown: Microsoft sends out the bounty hunters

Hacker community offered $500,000 cash to rat out the virus writers...


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