Archive - 15 Sep 2004
SMEs increasingly tech-savvy
But suppliers still shouldn't expect to sell to an IT professional
Leader: Childish government of the internet
'Quick, let's be seen to do something'
Scammers use Gmail invite as phishing hook
'Swop you your password for an invite...'
Apple rapped over UK iTunes 'overcharging'
It pays to be French...
Wi-Fi 'hotspots' for web access and crime?
What's a hotspot not? A safe spot... say UK Wi-Fi users...
UK must be safest place online, says government
Global nature of the web may prove a problem then...
Blair reshuffle sidelines ecommerce minister
Mike O'Brien wheeled in as Stephen Timms is bundled off to the Treasury…
5 years ago: E-books make their appearance
And then their disappearance
Brazil 'home to 80 per cent of world's hackers'
500 Brazilians have had enough
Banking industry on target to hit compliance deadlines
But two-thirds having to introduce new IT systems…
Strike-hit Swansea accused of data security lapse
Computer discs with confidential details left unsecured but Council denies any breach
On the road again: What life's like for mobile workers
'The Treo is a life saver - now I can work when I'm with my family'
Vanco makes real profits from virtual networks
It's been a good six months...
Amazon launches internet search engine
Just not that Amazonian yet
XP SP2 escapes critical Windows security flaw
Just visiting a website could be enough to give you a virus
Samba servers vulnerable to denial-of-service attacks
Unix and Linux patch released
Theme park RFIDs kids for safety
Chipped wristbands all round
Corporates line Oracle's pockets for bumper first quarter
Have Bush and Kerry got Ellison running scared?
Domain names skyrocket - just don't mention the dot-com boom
Small businesses rediscover online
