Archive - 13 Jun 2005
Leader: Should businesses fight ethical battles?
Or is it reasonable to expect them to conform to local customs?
IT staff vote for strike over outsourcing job losses
Council embroiled in another employee relations disaster...
Nokia: Skype must change or die
"Cannot survive on voice calls alone"
UK drives plans for united tech Europe
Greater collaboration, greater interoperability...
Vodafone does Extreme deal
Radical virtual network tie-up
Severn Trent Water to outsource IT
Massive deal will affect up to 270 tech staff...
US investors inject £14m into Manchester Uni spin-off
Silicon Valley stumps up the big bucks...
2006: Mobiles will beat PCs for broadband speed
'They love WiMax, they love it not... '
Three-year wait for PC security to improve, says Gartner
So don't hold your breath...
Microsoft's 'freedom and democracy' row in China
What would the President say about MSN's Shanghai surprise?
Bank axes credit card over chip and PIN cost
Too expensive to upgrade the infrastructure, says IF
Satellite tech turns London into Monopoly board
Much more fun than using it for congestion charging
Child support IT fiasco costs £11.5m in staff overtime
That's for a whopping 785,000 extra hours worked in two years...
Nokia eats Apple for open source smarts
Hoping to Konquer browser market
Updated: The mystery of the FT's invisible 'link spam'
Is the pink paper allowing frowned-upon Google ranking practices?
'Some viruses are welcome', says anti-gypsy lobby
Romanian anti-gypsy music virus should have been let go say some...
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Wireless access - the US v Europe
Lessons from across the pond...
Is a bitter Marconi bitching about BT's chances?
Spurned suitor says BT's rivals could beat the incumbent...
Cyber scouts to scour networks for holes
Experts warn of 'look first infect later' tactic...
Skulls virus goes for security piracy angle
Don't be a numbskull
