Archive - 09 Jan 2004
5 years ago... BA moves to high-tech cargo centre
RFID...before we even knew it was controversial...
Been downloading and now the FBI want a word?
Watch out – it could be those crafty virus writers
Leader: 'Grey import' row smacks of desperation
Music and film industry need to quit blaming the internet...
The Bloor Perspective: Wi-Finding, dirty money and techs in the City
Fresh for 2004, the team at Bloor Research look at a way to find Wi-Fi hotspots, money laundering ch...
EU to clamp down on UK long hours working culture
Tell your boss - more time in the pub means better productivity
The Weekly Round-Up: 09.01.04
Snack food injuries, Britney's arse, arise Sir Tim, silly names, stroppy bosses and judge tells susp...
118 providers make like the Marie Celeste
Two directory enquiries companies ready to leave, another under investigation
CSC bags $700m Swiss Re BPO deal
Extension of existing deal is "one of largest" in insurance sector
Amazon.co.uk investigates 'grey import' book error
US version of silicon.com reader's book was being sold...
'Asianux' Linux to rise in the East
Chinese and Japanese Linux distributors to develop common platform
Telecoms feeling buoyant again
Vodafone back on top, Nokia and Qualcomm not looking shabby either
Verizon to splash $1bn on wireless broadband spree
Is it a sign that carriers are starting to invest again?
Casinos to take RFID chip gamble
Betting on catching fake chip cheaters...
Actor Freeman backs same-time film releases on net
And Hollywood appears to be interested
Chips to be made hackerproof by AMD and Intel
Processors will nip buffer overflow attacks in the bud...
Government to lead the way in IT
In spending, that is
Fiorina, Dre and The Edge on stage slamming piracy
No, she wasn't fronting some kind of super group
Homeless hacker admits Times attack
"I knew I crossed the line...I am genuinely remorseful"
