Archive - 13 Aug 2004
Police warning over new key-logging 'Trojan' spam emails
Latest scam blends phishing, spam and hacking tools…
Olympic opportunities for pacy punters
Better be quick-fingered...
Stripped down Windows XP: 'good idea, bad execution'
That's Gartner's verdict on the Starter Edition…
The Weekly Round-Up: 13.08.04
Why cats are taking down your network, robots what to kill you and aliens can't find you
Leader: Fear not the biometric ID
Enrolling is painless and the technology works
Munich Windows-to-Linux switch - it's back on
Mayor pushes forward despite patent fears
£3m anti-fraud payment wins UK banks £65m back
And makes your online shopping a little safer
Key NHS IT deals to save £30m
Cisco, EMC, HP, SeeBeyond, Sun and TCS signed up…
Biometrics: Don't miss YOUR chance to grill the experts
NEW experts added - all areas of biometrics now covered...
5 years ago... Call centres receive BPS seal of approval
...and what a five years it's been for the UK call centre sector...
Linux vendors to pay royalties for 'Linux' name?
Trademark dispute brewing Down Under...
Dell robust in Q2 - Europe brightest star of all
Future looks rosy, too
HP swings axe on failed execs
Heads roll after results miss targets...
Hacker cracks iTunes code
Publishes details on his blog, 'So Sue Me'…
Microsoft forges ahead with anti-spam sender ID scheme
'It's not a race - we just all want to be first…'
Tony Hallett's After These Messages: Orange with rage?
You've heard people ask 'what's in a brand?' Events this week, says Tony Hallett, prompt the questio...