Archive - 10 Aug 2004
Leader: Act now to stop next wave of virus attacks
We literally hold the power in the palms of our hands...
5 years ago…Lunn Poly sets up call centre creating 1,000 jobs
Boost to UK call centre industry – but then came offshoring…
Defense Department reveals its RFID rollout plans
'By 2007, we'll even stick it on bog roll…'
High-tech call centre creates 300 jobs for Glasgow
Fresh fruit and head massages for all
Stelios launches mobile company for UK's scrooges
"You won't see easyFunerals… it's not fun"
Virus alert: Mobile users bitten by damn Mosquitos!
Trojan infects handsets, sends premium rate SMS...
IT spending on its way up? Not so fast
Budgets flat as investment comes in 'waves'
'Critical' AOL IM flaw exposed
PCs could be taken over by hackers...
WiMax to turbo charge alternative carriers
US market may get competition injection, says analyst
Atos Orgin gets nod for £200m immigration IT deal
Siemens Business Services and Fujitsu lose out…
CIO Jury: Windows XP Service Pack 2 – The verdict
Not a priority for the majority of our IT chiefs…
Nokia: Music to the ears of mobile users
Mighty Finn joins mobile music push...
Google and Yahoo! kiss and make up
...and while they were kissing, Google slipped a '$260m sweetener' into Yahoo!'s pocket - which alwa...
Devil's Advocate: Why business needs IT
It's not just to keep systems up and running...
Apple fixes graphics flaw
And releases a raft of other improvements...
Napster swallows parent Roxio
One time P2P villain has really come of age...
Virus warning: Don't let Bagle 'price' you out of business
The 'price' is most definitely not right...
"Unfit" anti-Kerry book defaced online
As with Bush the "UN" is taken out of the equation...
HP set to splash £160m on Brit firm
Synstar is up for grabs...