Archive - 14 Apr 2004
Public sector warned of open source myths
First: it's not free
Is confusing jargon the salesman's secret weapon?
"If you don't upgrade to v.3.2 PDQ you'll be running your 3 Gigatron Riplex servers at 780 Meta Watt...
Virgin Blue uses Runway to contact Aussie border control
Two-second clearance… or rejection
Leader: Spam's inglorious tenth year
FTC marks the occasion with toothless display of pointless proportions...
Google to keep top-ranking anti-Semitic websites
Right to free speech or just plain insensitive? Google stands by its rankings
Websites failing disabled surfers
80 per cent of websites are "next to impossible for some disabled people to use"
UK IT supremo won't be supreme
A serious mistake, government warned
Five years ago... Delays leave online travel site stranded
But Geldof's first mover advantage ultimately wasn't the point
TV-Anytime asks Liberty Alliance for digital identity
Choice, privacy and security… especially for profits
Defunct Concorde sold off online
"Yes, darling, that turbo jet engine would look wonderful next to the coffee table..."
Quocirca's Straight Talking: The ASPs that won
The time has come for hosted applications
Intel profits hit by legal bills
Intergraph settlement comes back to haunt the balance sheet...
Microsoft fixes 20 Windows flaws
Latest monthly update...
Nokia to revamp flawed N-Gage
Ironing out unpopular design features...
Update: Google considers Gmail revisions
Change of heart at the Googleplex?
Hackers attack Linux supercomputers
Open source equals open door?
Microsoft down about slow XP take-up
A case of 'less haste more XP'...
Spam: 'Happy' tenth birthday
Amazingly all this illegal activity was started by lawyers...
UK firms still security laggards in wireless world
We just don't 'get it' apparently...
Google set to clear UK privacy hurdle
Controversial email service clear for take off (and to think we all thought it was an April Fool any...