Archive - 09 Mar 2005

iPods: Where the police keep their PCs

'Oi, sarge, it's a storage device that thinks it's a music player...'

Is Tony Blair a spammer?

Miracle cure-alls and implausible medical claims landing in your inbox... that'll be our Tony...

Offshore call centre terror threats set to increase

Indian intelligence shows terror groups switching from politicians to businesses...

Cheat Sheet: RSS feeds

Are you getting your news feeds RSS about face?

UK storms up the e-gov rankings

As governments rush to put money-making services online

Fewer than 200 prosecuted under mobile driving ban

Road safety group outraged at lack of enforcement by police...

Amazon reaches out beyond its border

Using tech to work with partners, suppliers and customers...

BT trials 8Mbps broadband service

Interested? Helps if you work for BT...

Passwords: How difficult can it be to get this right?

Employees and businesses still making an almighty hash of authentication...

Google sniffs around VoIP conference

Net phone calls in search giant's future?

Microsoft jumps into RFID management

Software release set for next year...

(Free) Apple Mac wins over Linux creator

'I can't help it I'm a technology whore...' says Torvalds


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