Archive - 16 Aug 2004
Leader: Oh, hello... the police have woken up
Morning Detective, good snooze?
IT suppliers turn down Swansea's 'strikebreaking' plea
Not keen on interfering with strike over £100m outsourcing deal…
'Lax Linux security makes Windows better for London'
As council officials deny financial reasons for 'faking open source interest'
Yahoo! IM security hole gets patch after website warning
Graphical malware stopped in its tracks
McAfee splashes $86m on Foundstone
Does this make it more or less attractive to Microsoft?
'Fake' data protection notices pulled by government
"Well, it's got an official-looking logo, it must be real..."
Inventor Trevor Baylis set to float
Father of the clockwork radio to go public...
XP Service Pack 2 kills over 40 programs
Any port in a storm?
Capita wins £70m benefit records IT deal
Retrieval and tracking for 60 million social security claims…
Wanadoo "full speed broadband" claim slapped down by watchdog
If only everyone knew what full-speed broadband is…
Why do we love to hate Microsoft?
Sociologists one day might be able to explain it...
Nanotech funding on the up - reaches $8.6bn
The current state of play...
Will Google lose right to Gmail name?
Who isn't lining up to claim ownership…?
PalmSource chairman Benhamou to exit
But still on board with PalmOne
Sybase outlines its RFID plans
Not about communications but the data…
US IT workers more optimistic
But still more worried in general relative to other professions