Archive - 08 Feb 2005
University offers spam and spyware writing course
The virus writing class of 2003 now get to create their payload...
Gates accused of 'name theft'
Euroscience. No, EuroScience...
Ex-Safeway IT chief lands Post Office role
And bags a seat on the board…
Leader: VoIP comes of age
Ready for business... at last...
Outsourced ecommerce: Call it a trend
An attractive option for SMEs and big companies selling on the side...
Cash-squeezed mid-size firms turn to IT outsourcing
But beware the pitfalls, warns research
Anti-spyware group crumbles as CA pulls out
But will disharmony between vendors bring less collaboration on important defences...?
HP teams with Europe's largest phone distributor
Yonder, a smart phone launch
Council to kit out 34,000 staff with home PCs
Kent to spend £2m on Home Computing Initiative...
5 years ago: Andreesen outlines Loudcloud web venture
A move which confused some... who didn't get it
Digital rights management 'could threaten privacy'
The EU steps in
Update: Jeeves buys Bloglines
Deal goes through...
IP telephony gives better customer service
So say UK businesses...
Leader: Is one data leak one too many?
Are there times when we should say, 'It's not even worth taking the risk'?
Microsoft considers source code release
May open up Windows Forms...
Dodgy characters create phishing flaw in browsers
Firefox and Opera at risk but IE doesn't have vulnerability... This time...
AMD hires ex-Dell exec
Mort Topfer appointment a step towards chip deal?
MontaVista puts Tux on your mobile
$3m investment from DoCoMo boosts open source efforts...
Wireless VoIP held back by handset costs
Sales slow to take off
Longhorn beta due by June
A chance to see the next Windows in action...
Devil's Advocate: Digital doomsday just round the corner?
We are not as prepared as we should be...