Archive - 09 Jul 2003
Software pirates 'should be hung, drawn and quartered'
An extreme view but not everybody was so harsh...
Giving gadget thieves the finger - biometric security moves on
But when will it affect us in a big way?
More Britons than ever before get online
Shopping and email popular, digital TV access not...
AOL adds new ingredients to spam
Spammers finding AOL in the US a less than happy hunting ground...
Has malware won? Vmyths writes its own obituary
Unless it was some kind of uber-prank...
Driving with mobiles: Have your say...
If you drive and you use a mobile you MUST have an opinion...
Sun wins $50m US defence research contract
'Petascale' systems will aid weapons design, surveillance and biotech development
DoCoMo touts fingerprint-friendly handset
All about security
Wal-Mart cans 'smart-shelf' store trials
Bar-code replacement smart tags will now only be used in its warehouses
mmO2 shows its credentials on spam, porn and road safety
Ethical operators the order of the day
Software piracy victim praises custodial sentences
Duped customer praises UK court decision...
Russian hackers behind fake PayPal email scam?
Convincing but fraudulent website tries to get users to enter credit card and bank account details.....
Boardroom Despatches: My webinar message
A quick and dirty tech solution may just hold a few answers for IT departments...
Business looks forward to Indian summer
More than half of outsourcing revenue set for Asian subcontinent
Texts reveal latest case of 'rip-off Britain'
Ever thought of the cost per byte?
Talking computers almost a reality
"I think you know what the problem is, just as well as I do Dave..."
Careless PDA use becomes corporate nightmare
It's just another 'key to the office' which you can leave in the back of a cab...
McDonalds serves up Wi-Fi with fries
US trials show shape of things to come...