Archive - 11 Jul 2003
ITNet bags £3m twin council support contract
Joint outsourcing deal could act as model for other authorities…
Broadband joins the mile high club
Users will soon be able to get online in-flight
Organised crime gets heavy with copied software
Gangsters ditch protection rackets to sell counterfeit copies of Windows
Flexible working key to productivity
Hangovers mean young employees don't like early starts, says survey
BT's broadband marketing not anti-competitive
Oftel ruling clears BT but appeal by rival could be on the cards…
Domesday Project given new lease of life
BBC spearheads 1980s revival
Mobile music mosquito repellent
No it's not a Shania Twain ringback tone, but you can get one of those as well…
Identity management savings threatened by standards row
Users should tread warily until it becomes clear which vendors will win
US states step up review of Oracle's takeover bid
Justice Department to examine confidential documents ahead of possible investigation
Chinese mobile brands set for world domination
"I'd like the latest Ningbo Bird handset, please…"
Mobile phone firm to offer corporate email service
Will launch next week in Japan but European operators are also considering it...
Insider threat still leaving companies exposed
Firms spending too much on security technology, says research…
RE: Information you asked for
Sound familiar? That's because it's the most popular spam subject line
MSN and eBay seal new e-commerce deal
Could this be the start of a beautiful friendship?