Archive - 11 Nov 2003

The virus at 20: Two decades of malware

Birthday 'best wishes' will be few and far between at this party...

20 years later: A real life horror story

"It started as an experiment... nobody knows where it will end..."

Blunkett pressing on with ID card plans

Still full steam ahead with controversial scheme which will up the price of your passport...

Flexible working legislation - more than just a banana skin

Though employers are too often thinking of it that way

Devil's Advocate: Bounty hunters

"I'm a hacker, on a Trojan horse I ride, and I'm wanted (wanted) dead or alive"

Does Microsoft patch policy create more problems than it solves?

Will this take the headache out of patching for you or just create more?

BT pleads for lenient regulation

'Lighten up and we'll deliver you the network of the future...'

Top search engines face drug testing

Crackdown on availability of mail order prescription drugs...

Central London gets massive Wi-Fi hot-spot

All the yellow squares on the Monopoly board...

Motorola buys mega-fast wireless chip firm

...and opens a big can of worms marked 'standards' in the process...

Sharp homes in on Linux

A penguin in every living room in the land? Probably not but electronics giant Sharp throws its weig...

IBM unveils latest Itanium server

More power, but less commitment to Intel?


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