Archive - 11 Aug 2004
3G data cards - think business apps, analyst urges
Or risk throwing money after pointless subscribers...
5 years ago... Linus says Microsoft-Linux battle is slow work
He had no idea just how slow...
Phishing scams: They're the new viruses
Spreading more quickly and adding to the inbox burden...
Leader: Ready or not, here comes chip and PIN
No amount of complaining will make it go away...
Tech pirates targeted in government's fraud crackdown
Billions at stake
Laptop-loving youth of today detest desktops
Thieves also rather keen…
Q&A: The facts on offshoring
It's not happening in the way you might think...
Biometrics used to keep German Olympians safe
....but what are they testing - moustache or mullet?
Britons just not ready for chip and PIN
Most don't even know what it is...
Outsourcing up but deals get smaller and shorter
80 per cent of firms to outsource some IT by 2005…
Free music downloads: Stelios reveals all about new service
Doing it for the kids?
Is your cat a target for password-stealing hackers?
'Easy to guess' names are UK's favourite passwords…
Analysys snapped up in £12.8m deal
Telecoms expertise finds kindred spirit...
Koreans join Web's '30-million club'
Net boom polarises society
'Sex and drugs' spam deluge swamps schools
'What did you learn at school today, Johnny?'
'I learned that 'hot housewives will do it all'.'
Torvalds wanted in Linux trademark legal battle
Developers down under calling for Linus' help…
Microsoft patches Exchange security flaw
"Moderate" vulnerability is difficult to exploit…
Linux on the mainframe gets boost from IBM
Major European SAP migration…
Microsoft to release stripped down XP to tackle Linux and piracy
Five developing countries to get cheap 'starter edition'…
Fat pipe framework to tackle Scotland's broadband black spots
Public subsidy to bridge digital divide north of the border…
Windows XP security update hits file-sharing networks
But P2P advocates could fall foul of MS licensing…