Archive - 14 Nov 2003
B&Q left door open for DIY hackers
"It's absolutely diabolical - the thought that someone could order on thousands of pounds worth of g...
MP3.com bought by CNET
There's no fat lady singing around here...
Budgets still tight for IT: study
But it's all change next year
Online census fiasco slammed by Audit Office
Subcontracting subcontracted work not a good idea, apparently...
The government is watching you - official
'Snoopers' charter' becomes law - is it your ISP's fault?
Two-fifths of development now outsourced
And look beyond India for exactly where it could be done...
That there 'interweb' still scary for UK shoppers
A lot worse could happen on the high street
Brunel University's Business Class: Building a model information system
"...it may even help end the business/IT divide"
Old people like the internet
Silver surfers up a third, say new figures
Gates to kick off a more serious Comdex
Utility computing and not digital cameras in Vegas this year...
The Weekly Round-Up: 14.11.03
OTT tech, party hats for virus writers, life-changing widgets and the hairdresser with his hands on ...
3G - give raw bandwidth to business users, says BP
Though government isn't about to champion it like fixed line broadband
'PayPal' Mimail worm variant on the loose
And it's after your credit card details this time...
Dell Q3 solid - enterprise units gaining momentum
Though in PCs they're not "going after units for units' sake"
iTunes gets file-sharing helping hand
Independent software lets users grab friends' songs
Linus gets lawyers for defence in SCO lawsuit
News in brief
