Archive - 14 Jan 2005
US man arrested for Tsunami spam fraud
Tasteless scam lands man in trouble with the law...
Government gets behind CIOs
Public sector group wants to get rid of those pesky IT failure headlines
DiData lands £5m Isle of Man comms deal
IP-based converged network will cut government costs...
Texas cracking down on spammers
State takes on two 'top five' spammers...
Microsoft denies Trojan hole is security flaw
'Don't tell us, tell the FBI'
IT workers want to be their own boss
And work from home...
Mac mini won't be big with business
No big switch to small is beautiful yet, says analyst
5 years ago... Gates steps down as CEO
Enter the Ballmer...
Outsourcing hits €58bn high as Big Six control slides
Europe takes over...
The Weekly Round-Up: 14.01.05
Welcome to keynote hell...
Protect yourself from 'Google hacking'
Warning about web-connected devices...
My first computer: The Acorn Electron
BBC at school, Electron at home, arguments with Spectrum owners on the way home...
Oracle dispatches PeopleSoft bombshells
All PeopleSoft staff have been sent contracts or P45s... they just don't know which yet
Chilean schools welcome Linux
Up to 10,000 linux-running thin clients to give kids access to PCs...
Security research ethics under fire
Because 'no-one likes being told their baby is ugly'
Amazon's Bezos reaches for the stars
Rocket Man of Texas reveals more about his space-exploration plans...
Hotmail goes mobile in India
Email and IM to be available on mobile phones...
Google launches into SME market
It's going to be a Mini adventure...
Quocirca's Straight Talking: Convergence here at last?
Telecoms shake-up ahead...
