Archive - 15 Oct 2004
Leader: A vote for e-voting
Unlikely to happen without a hitch, but we need to manage our expectations...
Lloyds TSB agrees IBM outsourcing deal
But handover delayed by "contract wrangles"...
Denial-of-service flaw found in BlackBerry phones
No need for grey hairs yet, though...
How Microsoft keeps its edge
It comes out with shoddy version 1.0's, decent 2.0's and good 3.0's...
London reveals e-voting plans
Internet, phone, SMS and digital TV voting planned for 2008...
Online music pirates will be collared within days
ISPs have 14 days to reveal uploaders' identities
Quocirca's Straight Talking: IT too arrogant?
We must learn from past mistakes...
Bosses not inspirational enough
Though at least most are seen as honest...
5 years ago: DTI wins 3G roaming battle
And look at 3G now, all grown up
Groklaw gets some anti-Linux competition
But new SCO site bans comments for fear of being drowned out...
iTunes racks up 150 millions tracks sold
Apple never falls far from the tree
Link between mobiles and tumours found
Swedes dish the dirt
Beware the security marchitecture and FUD
"If it doesn't work, I can get on the phone to them and kick them"
IBM lines up big daddies of Unix servers
But Big Blue is virtually silent
Sun beats Wall Street
More layoffs but a rosier financial picture