Archive - 09 Jun 2005
Leader: Call a spyware a spyware
Debate over definitions stalls the fight against spyware...
Tesco flirts with RFID for products and vehicles
"If you think putting this into your business can be done without disruption, you're in the wrong bu...
Pay-as-you-drive car tax tracking: It's on
"Large technology projects are always tough to get right"
Leader: Google, a media company?
The frenzy over a meaningless milestone
'Solo' hacker McKinnon is bailed for £5,000
Brit accused of hacking Nasa gets to go home alone - for now...
CNET 2005 Technology Awards - time for greatness
Onwards and upwards with the awards
Peter Cochrane's Blog: My run-in with the IT 'SS'
Why do IT departments do the things they do?
ID Cards on Trial: silicon.com readers back the campaign
"The cost of this folly must ultimately be borne by the British public..."
NTL 'f*ck off' tirade not grossly offensive, says judge
Customer service hacker acquitted
Big boys pressure suppliers to get house in order
'Show me your business continuity plan'
Europe to push ahead with digital snooping law
Even though parliament didn't like it...
Post-merger IT integrations suffer boardroom split
CIOs and business executives divided on priorities, says Accenture...
Rise in porn in the workplace tars the public sector
Public spending watchdog blasts culture of complacency...
'Keep your biometric passports' US to tell UK
Uncle Sam makes concessions as EU lags behind
End of the road for the IT department as we know it?
Automation and outsourcing will claim yet more jobs, predicts Gartner
Careless keystrokes: More firms to monitor staff email
Watch what you type...
Tories hit out at '£2bn government IT overspend'
Party slams "massive waste of public money"
Sun boss scorches rivals and open source
"Open source is free like a puppy is free," says McNealy
Financial firms to spend $450bn on IT by 2010
Legacy systems to eat half of the cash...
Microsoft offers 'Not with Media Player' Windows
But 'antitrust version' is same price as full-featured one...
Microsoft spreads tab love to IE 6
The case for tabs is clear...