Archive - 10 Mar 2005
Microsoft targets passwords with biometric keyboard
But admits: 'This is not a security product...'
SuSE Linux goes for iPod support with desktop newbie
Gunning for consumers
Leader: Corporate ethics – don't pass the buck to IT
IT departments feeling the pressure from HR and business managers...
Hungarian charged over Ericsson hack
'Well, I thought it was a better bet than the job centre...'
Kids' websites worst for adware and browser hijackers
Just how much spyware does a PC pick up in one hour of surfing?
Virgin Electronics closes its doors for good
Couldn't get a slice of Apple's pie
Stelios launches no-frills mobile contender
Aiming for a Danish repeat
Short-term planning drives IT purchases for SMEs
'We need two PCs and a router... now...'
CIO Jury: Are IT departments the new "corporate police force"?
Increasing pressure on IT to enforce internal staff conduct codes...
Powell: Broadband is a success
And internet telephony will grow...
Why are Oracle and SAP fighting over Retek?
Retek who?
Computer glitch crashes Tube's Oyster card network
EDS-led consortium behind the system is investigating the cause...
Powell sings VoIP's praises as he bows out of FCC
Keep on regulating...
Update: BT wins "blockbuster" $3bn deal with Reuters
And snaps up Radianz into the bargain
Google News gets personal
Aggregation manipulation...
Has Amazon patented casual sexism?
Gender stereotypes built into business model...
IM targeted by increased attacks
Virus writers flirting with new challenge
Dell and Sun alliance mooted
Analyst tells them to buddy-up
Gates: 'Consumers get IT first'
Before business...
Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: Can education be saved?
The future of IT depends on it...
