Archive - 10 Nov 2004
Leader: Is 'cyber-terror' a less credible Y2K?
How to get budget sign-off in one easy over-hyped step...
iPod is not anticompetitive, Virgin told
Court won't force Apple to open up iTunes
Will's Web Watch: Net tightens on Bush victory
Conspiracy theories abound as web gossip undermines Republican win...
Shareholders approve $32bn Microsoft payout
'Would you like a dividend?'... 'Yes please'
C&W cuts 600 jobs and shuts London HQ
Restructuring continues apace
Biometrics: 'People don't mind them'
Pro-ID card lobby gets ammunition...
Lloyds TSB to offshore 1,000 jobs to India
But the trade union urges customers not to switch accounts
Does Skype make sense for business?
Needs to be secure and reliable...
Music, games, porn - Vodafone launches 3G
Gunning for 10 million download-hungry users before end of 2006
Latest 'Bush' spam alleges rigged election
Political spammers not deterred by the fact it's over for another four years...
CSC nets $52m US defence biometrics deal
They will look at iris, fingerprint and facial scanning for the DoD…
Cisco router business hit as profits rise
CEO Chambers sees increased competition in Europe from Chinese companies...
AOL splits in four
Europe becomes own division...
5 years ago...Microsoft could be forced to unbundle Explorer
Five years later and this still hasn't been fully resolved...
Is spam being fried?
Brightmail figures offer some hope...
SME Philes: 6 questions CIOs should ask themselves
Small doesn't mean easy...
Firefox readies next moves
Desktop search on the way?
Spammer's bail set at $1m
Convicted junk emailer awaits sentencing...
US Attorney General resigns
Ashcroft to step down but "institutional culture" unlikely to see radical change...