Archive - 07 Jul 2003
BSA: Pirate's prison sentence sends out 'the right message'
More to follow as UK courts take piracy more seriously...
ICT budgets continue to suffer - ahead of general staffing costs
People and client relationship building more important than tech shock
Fake domain name renewal spam warning
Firms told to be wary of unsolicited requests for .biz and .info registration fees
Virus warning: 'Look at these smutty snaps of Julia Roberts'
Of course it's not her... it's a virus you dolt!
Five years ago... Smartcards delay road toll trial
Who'd have thought we'd now be (mainly happily) living with Ken's congestion charge?
Will's Web Watch: A standing ovation for lastminute.com
Taking the drama out of booking (the wrong) theatre tickets...
Blunkett has "underestimated" cost of ID cards
Privacy groups hit back over leaked cabinet document showing biometric card will cost £40
Mail filtering firm MessageLabs blocked by AOL spam filters
Now Miss Morissette, THAT is ironic.
LCD looks to NED – Motorola makes screen advances
Nanotubes could be the answer
Now we are five: silicon.com celebrates fifth birthday
Has it really been that long?
Should spammers be forced to pay for their actions?
...and we're talking cold, hard cash here
Pope gets some online security
Pontiff protected
Cisco: Move to IPv6 - IPv4 time bomb is ticking
Argument rages as more and more internet addresses are needed
Website defacement contest - mischief-making little worse than normal
Similar to "any given Sunday"
Dell replaces HP in Thai 'People's PC' project
But only one model to use Linux
The Bloor Perspective: RFID, crazy California law and smut in Iran
This week Robin Bloor and his colleagues ask whether RFID tags will mean a supply chain revolution, ...