Archive - 13 Apr 2005
Is your bank tracking your movements?
And what other techie tricks have they got up their sleeves to get to know you better?
Leader: Skiving - or diving for flexibility?
How do you work - and should it be frowned upon?
'Desk skiving' popular with UK workers
Personal email, web use and texting take up days of productivity each year...
Labour reveals tech plans in election manifesto
ID cards and closing the digital divide high on the agenda
Siebel replaces CEO Lawrie after less than a year
Shaheen in as company faces investor heat
Virgin Trains IT director heads off to Atos Orgin
Lured by e-ticketing and Near Field Communications…
Thief swipes top UK prosecutor's laptop
But CPS claims it contained no confidential data…
Nectar loyalty card moves call centre to India
Some UK staff will remain to handle complex queries…
Government denies passport fingerprinting plan
No plan to start fingerprinting passport applicants - yet
Supercomputer tackles severe weather warnings
£27.5m Met Office project will improve forecast accuracy…
IT disasters and triumphs - share your lessons
We want to hear your stories...
C&W wins BSkyB contract from BT
Voice, data and - of course - video...
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Am I uncool?
Reflections after 100 columns and 59 years...
Coldplay single makes debut as ringtone
Speed of Sound soon to be annoying US commuters
Microsoft update includes five 'critical' Windows fixes
Three other Windows security holes 'important'
Apple unleashes Tiger release date
New OS coming at the end of this month
Microsoft shuts down anti-SP2 tool
Service Pack rolling out unchecked...
Salesforce.com ready for 'difficult second album'
One year on, how do you follow an IPO...? By claiming you're the next Microsoft of course...