Archive - 06 May 2004
London taxis united by One Number software
Calling all cars…
The silicon.com Skills Survey 2004: Who works the longest and earns the most
You'd be surprised...
Hold onto your hats... IT'S A WHITEBOARD...
Whoo-hoo!
Why would anybody have wanted this picture? Why was it even taken? We know what a whiteboard looks l...
Leader: Spare us the surprise 3G launches
We'd rather the services were simply reliable and as promised
Only a consumer backlash can halt call centre offshoring
Because UK can't compete on cost, says government report
5 years ago: UK firms warned of Y2K eco-nightmare
Y2K threat gone, eco-nightmare still looming...
Auntie Beeb announces outsourcing winners and losers
Technology sell-off approaches
Nokia: Down but not out
Samsung and Motorola making a fight of it...
Airport IT budgets take off as cost savings take back seat
Big new projects and more security are the priority...
Napster gets ready for UK and gets into bed with Dixons
Here comes the summer...
CA set for more open-source loving
Perhaps this will take the spotlight off the accounting scandals and management shake-up...
Analysis: Sony and Apple growing ever more alike
Squint and they could almost be the same company...
Microsoft plans Longhorn laptop revolution
Mobility and media a key focus for next generation Windows...
Sasser update: Home users right in the firing line
80 per cent of victims are home users and students...
Customers won't tolerate security breaches
...or downtime for any reason it would seem...
30 million Americans fall for phishing scams
92 million have received one...
Security firms show united front
...and offer joint effort product...
Apple patent awarded to Microsoft
Read on...
Cyber crime fight is under resourced
...and much goes unacknowledged due to poor recording...
UK techies no longer 'not very qualified'
New-improved qualification on the horizon...