Archive - 12 Jul 2005
Leader: Government free from hacker attempts?
Or just ignorant of those that are occuring?
'Relax immigration stance for industry's sake'
"Crazy" and "parochial" attitude is harming IT, says Autonomy CEO
Mobiles in cars: Hands-free just as dangerous
Bluetooth "could contribute to even more crashes"
CIOs need 'marriage counselling' for outsourcing
Poor relationships hamper deals...
Siemens and Airbus go for mile-high love-in
Airborne mobile from next year
School dumps textbooks for laptops
Wireless world comes to the classroom...
Document project pays dividends for stockbroker
Case study: 'Repapering' needed to achieve regulatory compliance
HSBC rolls out anti-fraud software to card owners
Will spot and stop fraudulent transactions...
ID cards plans to face review
Is the timetable slipping already?
Fear the roaming rip-off merchants, warns Europe
You could pay buckets for mobile usage...
Open source gets down to business
How to make money from free software...
Digital home too costly and complex for buyers
Study reveals hurdles to convergence...
Cyber cops investigate Manchester police DoS attack
High-tech crime unit called in over email attack on police chief...
Public sector needs diverse e-services, says report
One-size fits all is no good...
HP bags Randy Mott as new CIO
Former Dell exec switches allegiance...
Zombies: There are too many of them, says McAfee
PC nasties are popping up all over the place...
Make our anti-spam tech the standard, say Yahoo! and Cisco
'You won't regret it... '
Devil's Advocate: ID cards won't stop terrorists
Haven't we learned this already?