Archive - 08 Jul 2003
What do you do with your old and obsolete PCs?
WEEE aims to put a stop to dumping...
Beware domain name minefield
Beckham cybersquatters highlight pitfalls of protecting online brand
EMC buys Legato in $1.3bn stock deal
Boosts storage software management offering and challenges Veritas
Thus backs safe surfing for kids scheme
But will have to compete with other similar programmes for resources...
Britain's broadband revolution reaches Yorkshire Dales
Another success story…
5 years ago... Virgin Trains creates mobile office
Sounds familiar... that's because companies are still doing this...
IT firms asked for schools e-learning aid
'Somebody help us educate these kids' says the government...
Guardian gets set to charge
Would you pay £25 a year to do an online crossword? The Guardian hopes so
Pipex cuts broadband price
Get your cheap fat pipe here
Tennis fans make a net call
Redesigned Wimbledon site proves a hit with fans…unlike the British players...
Got a software licence? Make sure your customers do too
"There may be trouble ahead..."
David Beckham re-invents the internet
Domain name frenzy sparked by England captain's move to Madrid...
Tracking tag firm exposes confidential data online
No hacking knowledge needed - simply type "confidential" into the search engine and away you go…
File-swapping firms to lobby Washington for legitimacy
Grokster leads push for a P2P trade body to fight back against entertainment industry crackdown
IT firms shut out spying camera phones
Companies are banning staff from using them to stop industrial espionage…
Microsoft investigated over Linux-bashing
US state investigates whether Microsoft violated antitrust settlement
Devil's Advocate: Taking the mobile plunge
Can the new wave of camera phones and smart devices see the industry turn the corner?
Virus writers: We know what you're up to
Naked ladies... that's so 2001...