Archive - 14 Oct 2004
Windows to open source switch: Paris backs off
'Not just yet, merci'
Virus alert: Bacros goes back to the future
Remember all those hoaxes about viruses that wipe your hard drive? This one actually does...
Leader: Don't police your workers
Gain their trust and respect instead...
Skills shortage boosts IT salaries
Security, ERP and DBA workers can "name their ticket"...
Google squares up to Microsoft
Search giant launches desktop search beta...
BT turns to the sun, sea and wind for electricity
"Green" energy will fulfil most of its UK power needs...
Microsoft snubs UK for Japan music launch
Has Redmond beaten Apple to the punch?
Napster introduces pre-pay cards for Christmas
Targeting teens and parents' pockets
ebookers still struggling to find a buyer
Discussions continuing but Expedia drops out of the bidding...
Win millions by your mobile - or just lose a quid
National Lottery unveils tickets-by-text
Spyware no longer a growing menace
People finally protecting themselves...
5 years ago... McNealy tells Microsoft: it's 'Game Over'
...for who though, Scott?
RFID chips in humans get green light
FDA gives approval for use in patients
Apple goes 'mini' in store planning
Taking the 'Tesco Metro' route to market...
Microsoft patent ruling hits "Auto Play"
Small player has its day...
PeopleSoft admits 'pumping up' results
Customers asked to pull their fingers out...
Icann signs off controversial budget
Months of wrangling over...
Women in IT: Fewer than in 1983
Nice to know industry isn't stuck in the past...