Archive - 10 Nov 2003
Michael Moore ticked off about e-voting
And while he's over here he wants to know "who the hell are Orange..."
KPN and Hutch resolve 3 funding row
Everyone left happier, apart from some lawyers on the court steps...
UK bosses plagued by cyber-loafers... and litigation?
Enter the lawyers as cyber-loafing transcends nuisance levels...
5 years ago... One in five corporate servers hijacked by spam-mailers
We can't say we weren't warned but the problem has only got worse...
Nokia-Psion rumour raises more Symbian doubts
What future the mobile space? Wish we could say for sure...
Leader: Internet 'innocent' of card crimes
Mainstream press quick to point the finger but don't believe everything you read...
Intel buys Mobilian
Wants integrated Bluetooth option...
£110m internet card fraud down to shoppers
Shred those credit card receipts now...
BT faces Scottish broadband complaint
"We can't work out what on earth we may have done to upset them"...
HP boost utility computing with management tools
Strategy will rely on Intel's Itanium chip...
Porn pic row snares student
Teacher's face digitally pasted onto explicit photo...
Listed firms face IT security audits
Politicians getting twitchy about security...
The Bloor Perspective: Concorde and conferencing, that IPR retreat and Xbox lessons
This week Robin Bloor and his team analyse IT-related reasons for Concorde's decommissioning, why WI...
Bluetooth shatters milestone
The 'bluejackers' will be pleased...
Music piracy students sentencing delayed
Australian judge referred to UK piracy case...
TV network in Overture web search deal
Another one chases the sponsored search money...
IBM to push desktop Linux
"The time is now" says Big Blue
Wal-Mart to spend $3bn on RFID tracking tags
Expected to save $8.4bn a year once completed