Archive - 05 Nov 2004

Leader: Not another security scare...

Should we just accept that 'shit happens'?

PalmOne: Still loves PDAs, no word on other OSes

Could you soon buy a Linux-based Tungsten or a Treo running Windows Mobile?

Firms still fail to recognise 'people power'

Annual reports make mention of facts and figures... but where are the staff who make it all happen?

Spammers have no sense of humour: Official

Choice of jokes is very 80s and very unfunny...

Police use Linux to comply with Freedom of Information

Linux-based Scottish force continues its commitment to open-source…

Work software piracy grasses to get £20,000

Bounty doubled for business whistleblowers

MPs to get tech refresh

New PCs, laptops and printers all round…

Niklas Zennström: Telecoms troublemaker

Skype CEO says disruptive technologies are the ultimate competitive weapon...

Skype's Zennström: 'No need to regulate VoIP'

And some words on the competitors...

iPod on your pillow?

Posh hotels offer music players to guests...

C&W extends police network deal

'Ello, 'ello, 'ello... What's all this then?

Data protection? We've heard of it, say SMEs

In fact, we quite like it - haven't done much about it though...

Security flaw exposed in Cahoot bank accounts

'So simple the hackers didn't even think to look for it', says one security expert...

IE flaw status 'highly critical'

Upgraded due to release of exploit code...

Mac developer gets out of Tiger's cage

Takes widget-based application over to Windows...

Lack of IT expertise still a 'major risk' for government projects

But apparently the OGC's gateway reviews have reduced risk of failure…


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