Archive - 11 Aug 2003
High-speed have-nots: Why don't you have broadband?
There are those who can but don't, and those who can't but would if they could...
GNER takes aim at planes with wireless broadband
On-board online access to lure back passengers from low-cost domestic airlines
Students want their GCSEs by SMS
Test results should be text results, say 'the kids'
Tony Hallett's After These Messages: 118
"Operator? Operator?"
Video phone sales 'struggling'
3's definitely not a crowd...
Freeserve hit with spam blacklisting
Following in the footsteps of BT? It would appear so...
Privacy probe on RFID tags
UK and US set to discuss fears over tagging chips trialled by Tesco and Wal-Mart…
Bill Gates turns his back on tech Mecca
Bletchley Park struggling, but Bill couldn't give a buck...
French competition police crack down on telco big boys
Authorities pay a visit to main providers over dodgy billing and cartel-building...
Clicks and bricks: IBM does Lego deal
Replaces HP with 'on-demand' infrastructure
Out: 192… In: 118 - How ready is your company for looming DQ overhaul?
"Very," say newbies... "Not very," says BT
Vodafone stumps up £405m in latest acquisition
Singlepoint in sights...
5 years ago... The Pope makes net debut
And his IT strategy didn't finish with putting the Vatican online...
"Political pressures" override government IT safety checks
But private sector has similar level of project failures, says new report...
Broadband Britain: It's happening to you
Though a quarter still aren't on the high-speed web...
The Bloor Perspective: IBM v BHAL, location-based services and ecommerce VAT
This week Robin Bloor and his team of analysts consider the teaming of BEA, HP, Accenture and Linux,...
RIAA blocked in war on students
Universities don't have to divulge identities...
Oracle extends PeopleSoft deadline
Frantic share trading set to continue in power struggle...
