Archive - 06 Jan 2004
Granger threatens "radical surgery" on costly NHS suppliers
Cut your costs or we'll do it ourselves, he warns...
Want to visit the US? Now you have to show your biometrics...
Passport authorities ask for the finger
Wee-commerce drugs cheat loses latest appeal
Long-running case goes down the toilet as number one suspect looks set to spend a penny or two more ...
Customers exercising buying power in weak economy
Suppliers squeezed as users renegotiate deals more often...
5 years ago: Small firms warned over IT abuse
Anyone taking notice yet? No?
$5.4m fine for spammer sending faxes (remember them)
Now let's see the email spammers get the same treatment...
Leader: Biometrics will march onwards
And it's not the technology that is 'right' or 'wrong'
Give me some skin: Biometrics get thumbs up
Though that's not to say everyone will be happy with implementations...
Indian outsourcing: Your data could be more at risk than your job
Data leaving the EU raises questions of security and jurisdiction...
Council says Linux migration poses "unacceptable levels of risk"
So heads off back in the direction of Microsoft...
Marconi positive on $240m American unit sale
Post-bubble hangover eases some more
Devil's Advocate: A radical rethink of intellectual property
"There is no reason in principle why we cannot make radical changes in the way in which software is ...
Broadband is one of fastest-growing technologies ever
Outstrips mobile phone take-up...
'Homeless Hacker' to enter plea bargain
Now that he's worried about spending time in the slammer...
RealNetworks to launch digital song store
But faces battle to get device makers to support its software
JD Edwards users happy with PeopleSoft
But IDC survey says two-thirds have no plans to buy its software...
2004 the year of search says Yahoo! CEO
But has it moved to late to catch Google...