Archive - 11 May 2004
NHS goes all-electronic for scans and X-rays
No more missing films then...
Leader: Stopping unnecessary emails...
The message is sinking in...
Cheat Sheet: Offshoring
Is it really just about jobs going to India?
Symantec stops frustrating virus-notification alerts
They were wrong, and they were annoying, so now they've been stopped
Operators count on Euro 2004 and Olympics to boost MMS
It's not just Greek fingers that are crossed…
Vodafone to go for 3G evolution
"Not a big bang…"
Granger rounds on critics of £6.2bn NHS IT programme
Media is a "greater risk" than any IT failings...
Privacy protection is not a luxury, RFID industry told
Consumer council warns of backlash against tracking tags
Dot-eu domain name scramble timetable unveiled
It's a game of three halves...
Black cab drivers opt for O2 XDAs
GPRS means there's no excuse to not go south of the river that time of night...
Citigroup to pay $2.65bn for WorldCom mis-selling
Better than "rolling the dice" for $54bn...
Devil's Advocate: Why computer security's so primitive
We've only been working on it for a few years
5 years ago... Ellison talks up web business
And if ever anybody was the man to 'talk up' anything it's Larry...
Microsoft bounty snares second virus writer
Alleged Agobot author gets his comeuppance – friends get cash
Microsoft ditches entire Wi-Fi line
Say hello, wave Wi-Fi goodbye
IT managers now happier to get spending
Portals, Dell and .Net all popular…
Latest Sasser variant encourages users to patch
They're all altruists at heart, these virus writers...
HP kicks off RFID pilot package for business
"Try it, you might like it..."
BT makes 'token gesture' at user authentication
ActivCard wins deal to log in BT staff and ease password headaches...