Archive - 14 Oct 2003
ITU 03 diary – ringing bells, delighting customers and the constant threat of violins
Another busy day then…
The death of the equipment provider
And the inevitable transition they this time have to make
Forget voice, M2M is where the mobile big money is...
Is mobile's next big thing worth $20bn?
EU IT project shows healthy ROI
Government project saves money shock!
What next for the anti-virus industry?
Malware evolution should keep them in booze and fags for a while yet...
ITU 03: Vodafone's Sarin touts all-in-one wireless card and 'decade of change'
We ain't seen nothing yet, apparently
No 3G until at least 2006
GPRS will remain dominant for another three years says research
UK teen accused over port attack part of "elite" hacking group
Had denial of service tools on his website, court hears
5 years ago today: Microsoft offers surprise support for Linux
What a difference five years makes...
Sprint guns for the premier league with SLAs
An optimistic message from the show all about ‘recovery’
Games makers to hook users with fakes
Is this the end for piracy?
Devil's Advocate: Sick Note
Privacy and patient records
T-Mobile ramps up Wi-Fi security
How good is it? Analysts say wait and see...
Laptop shooting tops data destruction poll
It's downhill from there...
Ellison: Oracle isn't set on Sun
And don't expect big bucks for PeopleSoft either
Microsoft sued over music downloads
And will be joined by Tiscali and OD2 in the dock
Personalised websites are driving customers away
Sceptical consumers don't want their information misused...
ITU 03: Alcatel and HP think small
Not the last we're gong to hear about packaged, off-the-shelf technology
ITU 03 diary – Gates, 3G, holograms and missing phones
It's all kicking off