Archive - 13 Nov 2003
BT Q2 revenues fall - can new units take up slack?
Drop could be down to missing mobiles – should have done a Deutsche, says analyst...
Egg tops list of supermodel call centres
If we can have a naked WI calendar, then why not one featuring Debbie on line five?
Leader: The tough offshoring question
Irresponsible for businesses not to consider it...
Indian staff offer "better" service says rail enquiries chief
We'd wager the unions probably don't agree...
BA tech plans to "revolutionise" airline industry
CIO Paul Coby wants BA to seize once-in-a-decade opportunity...
Tony Hallett's After These Messages: Apple-tease
That fine line between being appealing and being honest...
Santa warned off giving pirate software
Will you give the gift of crime this Christmas?
Nokia: N-Gage has been hacked, crack down begins
Is phone skulduggery to be expected?
Alcatel given €472m nod by Austrian ONE
French vendor claims leadership in network outsourcing...
UK business don't 'get' copyright laws
Put the paper down, and step away from the photocopier...
Broadband Britain teetering on brink of three million users
...and BT boss Verwaayen is happy as Larry...
Kazaa: 'Hooray for Bollywood'
Peer-to-peer site to sell Indian blockbuster... and it's all legit...
Open source fans 'have picked all the wrong fights...
...in all the wrong places' says Gartner...
Torvalds hit with SCO Linux lawsuit subpoena
And IBM's hardly been shirking on the subpoenas either...
Defend file-swapping, Kazaa to tell users
P2P company fights back with ad campaign...
EU investigation to delay Peoplesoft bid
US antitrust officials also dragging feet on Oracle bid
Big Blue says 'on-demand' is ready
IBM will save $7bn using it says Palmisano
