Archive - 09 Jun 2004
BT to go all IP, promises universal broadband
Will spend £3bn and abandon existing voice network
Spam? It's enough to make you switch ISPs
And put you off companies for life, apparently...
5 years ago... Rapid growth for online traders
...and then the downturn...
Online bookies taken down by internet blackmail gangs
New wave of denial of service attacks hits Blue Square among others…
Leader: Get to know your ISP
Or it may just get away with censorship
Norwich Union cuts 700 IT jobs
And 250 contractors get binned
BT's fixed-mobile telco union to mushroom
Big names may join but some heavyweights shunned
Data watchdog blasts secrecy over ID cards
Man in charge of UK's personal details is not convinced...
Domain name registrations now beating dot-com days
Carpetbaggers gone the way of the dinosaur
India diary: Day six - Space-age tech campuses
I get a glimpse of high-tech sites from a golf buggy
Red Hat Linux boots Windows off PCs
Seems the two just can't run side by side
Microsoft game for plugging two security flaws
Online gaming and third party apps locked down…
Oracle defends itself with competitors
'It's a big market out there, honest…'
Russians and Chinese serve up diet of spam
Selling zombies to the US? It's criminal...
E-voting to go open source?
If US officials have their way
Brightmail readies IM spam defences
New partner gets on board…