Archive - 10 Jan 2005
Clearswift seals NATO deal
They're in the army now... sort of...
Spyware incurs wrath of California lawmakers
Strict fines for snooping software...
UK students swamped by spam and viruses
Young children confronted with hardcore porn, illegal drugs and penis enlargement ads...
Leader: Keep quiet about employee blogs
Or let the world know why your staff hate you
Waterstone's sacks employee over blog
'Evil boss'?
'Look at my new gadget': phrase plagues IT managers
New toy for Christmas, new headache for IT...
LSE trading system under threat of takeover
Deutsche Börse's platform regarded as superior…
Post Office calls up phone service
But is it a good idea?
Tesco signs up for 20,000 RFID antennae and readers
Retailers flash the enthusiasm but not the cash
Skype to steal telecoms revenues
And make all voice calls free...
Businesses spending $180m on email mountain
Compliance fears mean big bucks
Samsung pioneers mobile speech-to-text
If you can't be bothered to (or just can't) type...
5 years ago: Virgin.net shuts off web email
Worried about hack attacks...
SMS SOS ASAP?
Text-based Tsunami warning system planned by mid-april...
Windows security update on the way
Another month, another set of critical patches...
HP to launch iPod Photo
Fiorina wants HP in your hand and your home...
Reuters CIO David Lister
The new man on the block talks business and reflects on his rugby-playing days...
Oracle-PeopleSoft: A done deal
Ellison gets all the shares he needs to take over
Reuters outsources security monitoring
Cost and compliance burden drive the move…
100MB storage offered by AOL
Branching out to attract more web users...