Archive - 12 Aug 2002
Data protection - crimes and misdemeanours
It may not be the biggest breach in the world but isn't it time for a prosecution?
EXCLUSIVE: 1,800 shoppers' details exposed online
Bought anything online lately?
Web content: Men more likely to pay than women
And they're mainly paying for music and work-related stuff...
Mobile phones become art
The word 'why?' springs to mind...
AOL backs Mac with OS X update
Featuring IM integration...
Security alert: There's a hole in my Flash Player
Get your Flash patch here...
Shock! Horror! Ginger isn't Segway
Or is it? Or, indeed, do you still care?
Who does Microsoft turn to for helpdesk support?
How the 'experts' do it...
"I've broken my coffee cup holder" ...and other tales of helpdesk woe
Are people really this stupid?
Open source programmers plan protest march
Lobbying the latest weapon in their anti-proprietary arsenal
The Bloor Perspective: Messaging without Exchange, Macs not cool shock and Cisco's quarter
In this week's package of analysis, the Bloor Research team assess alternatives to Microsoft Exchang...
EMC and Dell shake hands on storage pact
"Dell is very much of a dark horse in this market..."
Dell and Oracle launch assault on $1bn app server market
Look out IBM...
