Archive - 06 Oct 2004

Microsoft readies recordable-telly OS

Next generation Windows Media Center OS revealed

IT strike escalation backed by over 1,000 council staff

Swansea faces threat of public services being hit…

CA seals $430m Netegrity deal

More consolidation in the security market...

Analysis: Has the "CIO" reached the end of the line?

Or is it just that old "business versus IT" chestnut again?

UK's £3.35bn 3G tax bill to be refunded?

Mobile operators debate whether they're telecoms or not

NHS refuses to pay its phone bill

...leaving BT £300,000 worse off

Google offers a few hints to Gmail direction

Are they going to start charging for services?

Windows XP SP2 finally hits the shops

Retailers filling the shelves with updated boxed copies…

PeopleSoft would sell to Oracle – if the price is right

"Open to discussions" says board member during witness testimony…

AT&T evaluates Linux and Mac on the desktop

Windows alternatives being tested in research labs...

Spyware banned under new US law

Consumers "one step closer to taking back control of their own PCs"…

Google dampens browser speculation

Investor says search giant won't release web browser…


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