Archive - 09 Sep 2003
Why the punishment doesn't fit the high-tech crime
Nine-year sentence for IT card fraud highlights inconsistency...
Joyless Sun loses its founder
McNealy loses his right hand man... nobody is saying why...
£2m card fraud IT man gets nine years
That'll teach him...
Novell doesn't "give a damn" about Microsoft
We're sure the feeling is mutual...
5 years ago... Wall Street Journal gets 250,000 members
How many has it got now?
T-Mobile offers petrol station Wi-Fi
Teams up with Texaco to offer wireless hotspots for roadwarriors
Major victory in war on spam
As China sits up and takes notice spammers will be forced to do likewise...
Novell putting its eggs in security basket
And why not - everybody else has...
Devil's Advocate: Regulating the environment
Or rather, will the environment force regulation that affects all in tech?
Malaysia tests ID chips for embedding in bodies
Your cat's got one, your dog's got one... how long before you have one too?
Sony Ericsson readies its first 3G phone
By 2004 we'll all be video-conferencing on our handsets...
Cisco adds a touch of colour to its VoIP phones
Will it be enough to keep its nose in front?
Would you let sweet-toothed bacteria power your mobile?
Bugging out over renewable energy...
UK to get 7,000 more Wi-Fi hotspots
Further boost for mobile workers...
Study reveals Windows is cheaper than Linux
...sorry, that headline should have begun: 'Microsoft study reveals...'
Larry Ellison to get first pay-cheque in three years
How ever did he survive?
IE patch doesn't fix critical flaw
Doesn't do 'exactly what is says on the tin'...
BlackBerry picking leaves RIM in good health
Bad back, thorns in fingers, scratches up arms? Not a bit of a it...
Record Industry starts action against individuals
Are you next?