Archive - 14 Aug 2003
Through the fog... mobile tariffs
How much clarity is there for end users wanting more than voice?
IT makes the grade for A Levels
Computing more popular than smoking behind the bike sheds…
Customs & Excise IT costs spiral to nearly £1bn
"We believe that represents good value..."
File-sharing takes off in West Bank refugee camp
Will political sensitivities save users from prosecution?
ebookers turns into offshore service provider
Will offer third-party BPO services from Indian facility
Aussie government to see Microsoft source code
Windows should be transparent, say authorities
PM gets email
Expected to join 21st century at the end of the month...
Kidnapping ordeal for laptop distributor
FD led from her home in dead of night to open up Hampshire stock room...
German tech stock exchange to close
Nasdaq Deutschland hit by collapse of technology stocks
Gillette slams privacy concerns over RFID tracking
In-store tags may yet prove to be the best a LAN can get
IBM bags 10-year IT deal for Northern Ireland health service
Beats off HP and Fujitsu for multi-million pound data centre contract...
Peter Cochrane’s Uncommon Sense: Death by a million tracks
Sure all current file-swappers can be sued – it will only take 2,739 years
Oh Canada – challenging in call centre offshoring
Or what we should call 'nearshoring', for US companies
Microsoft admits it has "a lot more work to do"
MSBlast worm is "disappointing" says security chief…
UK king of the Wi-Fi castle
But is it cause to celebrate?
MSBlast still spreading and variant appears
Worm infecting 2,500 computers an hour…so get patching
E-commerce blunder reveals Microsoft pricing plans
Amazon.co.uk exposes prices and release dates for Office 2003
Microsoft enters music download fray in the UK
MSN-branded digital download store to take on iTunes…