Archive - 12 Aug 2004
silicon.com gets a UK biometric ID card
Reporter makes it back alive – now read how it's done…
Windows XP SP2: The journey from Redmond to your desktop
Are you sitting comfortably? Then we'll begin…
Swansea's last-ditch strike-busting efforts fail
IT strike will go ahead but council claims "business as usual"…
Fuming ISPs attack BT over internet price hikes
Time to shut up shop for some?
Global anti-spam taskforce to fight junk email threat
Do we really need another taskforce?...
5 years ago... SGI to sell Cray supercomputer unit
And today they're competitors...
Mobile Mosquito premium rate SMS "Trojan" not a virus
Just a botched copy-protection feature of the original game…
BT chooses SeeBeyond for 10-year NHS contract
Patient records to be made available everywhere...
Biometric passports: Sidekicks, sunglasses, smiles and scarves banned
Religious issues surface
Ex-AOL chief accused over ad revenue 'deception'
Two others charged as Time Warner boss escapes the dock
Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: Mobile myth busting
What's true and what isn't?
Microsoft agrees to disable XP Service Pack 2
Cautious customers lead the way
Blaster suspect admits to court he created virus
Now facing over three years in jail
Power behind the iPod to go public
Chipmaker PortalPlayer announces IPO
'Secret' hybrid push-to-talk and Wi-Fi mobiles on the way
But who's working on them?
Cisco hit by lacklustre results and slowing spending
"Visibility is getting worse into the next quarter"