Archive - 07 Sep 2004
Leader: Where best to get your laptop nicked
'Now, do I want to surrender it to football hooligans, opportunist thieves or delinquents in leisure...
BA cools interest in mile-high Wi-Fi
In-flight broadband still too expensive and immature says BA CIO…
Kids in IT: Junior webmasters vie for top prize
My daughter went to the West Indies.
Jamaica?
No, she won a competition and went of her own ac...
IP telephony proves good news for resellers
As resellers address SMEs
UK compliance super-bill a step closer
...and will it drive IT spend?
Did Jobs woo Sony boss over iTunes anti-Gates love-in?
One Japanese paper reckoned it happened on the golf course...
Buying online? The government could help
E-procurement guide launched for buyers and suppliers
Beer garden of England gives pub-goers Wi-Fi
Britain's oldest brewer turns more pubs into wireless hubs
'World's first' mobile with its own hard drive revealed
Enough to get the iPod out of your pocket?
Devil's Advocate: What makes IT workers happy?
High salaries are not enough...
Mandatory open source 'too likely to fail' in government
Aussie government backs off from 'risky' implementation
Brits are nation of computer buffs - just don't mention the porn…
UK Online gets on its soapbox
3,300 new viruses hit computers
August brings more malware misery
Teen admits eBay domain name hijack
'I might as well have a pop at Google and Amazon while I'm here…'
WinZip "highly critical" flaw zipped up
No chance to exploit the unexploited hole now…