Archive - 15 Jul 2004
SonyEricsson takes wraps off new handsets
It's good to push-to-talk... and take photos
E-government is a waste of money, says public
Just after it says "What's e-government?"
VoIP - the cheap new world of telephony...
...unless you're paying full price with BT's new product, that is
IT jobs booming – and wages will follow
Highest techie recruitment levels for two years
Public sector slows security spend
Retail sees biggest boost
Bitter rival IM giants get lovey-dovey
AOL, MSN and Yahoo!! sitting in a tree...
XP Service Pack 2 threatens Windows security effort
Microsoft development team leave patching late for SP2 push
Communication integral to successful outsourcing
Silence is worst possible approach
Leader: What's happened to Microsoft's roadmap?
Missed release dates frustrate users and partners
Esther Dyson: Social networks - the good and the bad
And how they could be improved...
IBM shopping spree snares analytics firm
Big Blue buys Alphablox...
Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: Over the moon
How to keep your data truly safe...
UK taxpayers hit with £2bn ID theft bill
Will ID cards help?
'Dealing' hackers sell knocked-off code
'psst...wanna do a few lines of Napster...?'
Napster backers must face the music
Let the lawsuits continue...
Ellison holds forth on grid and rivals
"IBM has to be Switzerland..." ...if you say so Larry, if you say so...