Archive - 12 Oct 2004
iPod takes over the US - official
Grabs massive market share and leaves rivals trailing
Spammer's back with spyware
Sanford Wallace first casualty in fight against tracking software
Spam crackdown signs up 15 countries
Finland, Norway, Sweden and Ireland are ready to show they mean business. China and Russia sadly abs...
Cheat Sheet: WiMax
Why the wireless firms are mad for Wi-Fi's big brother
BACS rebrands for Europe
Hello 'Voca'...
15 bids for NTL towers
Sale could be big boost for cable company...
5 years ago: Globalstar unveils satellite phones
And it has survived (just)...
eBay teen scammer steals £45,000 selling nothing
Fakes sales to live millionaire lifestyle
Greg Dyke joins VC firm
Is it to arrange a move for BBC Worldwide?
R&SA offshores 1,200 to India
Targets £10m annual savings...
NHS IT upgrade could cost £30bn
That'd buy a few heart monitors...
Symantec seals UK firm deal
LIRIC singing from the same hymn sheet as US giant...
Phishing netting more surfers
Consumers taken hook, line and sinker
Hackers learn to attack networks with IM
'Shore up security this autumn' warns security expert
Open source MySQL to borrow Microsoft code
New version ships in two weeks
Kazaa no longer king of P2P
And it may not be the RIAA's fault
Want a job? Look to tech services in US
Sector counts 1.1 million positions
'PeopleSoft's profits plummeting' says Oracle exec
Takeover bid could fall to $5bn
MSN Messenger hit with outage, virus
But problems supposedly cleared up...
Devil's Advocate: Outsourcing just the latest fashion?
Or are there real benefits to be had?