Archive - 14 Jul 2004
Spam victims long for the 'bad old days'
Because now it's really out of hand...
Microsoft to spend $38m on expanding HQ
Unlikely to need room for Linux labs…
The BBC: The monopoly it's OK to love?
"Why don't they leave the BBC alone? It does a great job..."
Two critical Windows vulnerabilities announced
And five other nasties revealed… are you patched?
Google goes snap-happy with latest buy
Buying Picasa will help it 'organise the world's information' - no superiority complex there then...
Internet action will crack ID theft, government hopes
It's 300 hours of your life you won't get back...
Vodafone and Amdocs look to deepen relationship
Tip of the iceberg as Voda's consolidation plans move on
Police crack down on 'stolen handset' scammers
You've just lost it – admit it...
5 years ago... Micron slams DrKB chip report
It's not just cavalier journos that put companies on the back foot
Cheat Sheet: CIO and CTO
IT chiefs, of varying hues...
India diary: Epilogue... the final entry
A surprise election result and some closing thoughts...
Microsoft hails "real progress" on improving security
But also scolds users for not being proactive enough...
Analysis: The network is the security
Who will win and who will lose in this market?
IE market share drops - a bit
Is this the rise of Mozilla, Opera et al or a negligible change?
Dell and HP in PC recycling offers
Not a cheap approach but the right approach
SAP snaps up catalogue specialist
But not the start of big acquisitions push, says CEO
Betfair all clear to operate in Oz
And bags another gong to boot...
WiMax advances in Argentina
Even before formal certification…
Oracle and DoJ put it in writing
Succinct summing up from both sides over PeopleSoft tussle
