Archive - 16 Feb 2005
Laptops and mobiles added to inflation "shopping basket"
High-tech goods make it to official consumer price tracking index...
Leader: IT workers - don't get greedy
Requests for sky-high salaries could come back to bite you...
CIO Jury: Will skills shortage lead to IT wage spike?
Bosses say 'yes' but issue offshore outsourcing warning...
Small suppliers benefit from new govt e-bid system
Saves time and money...
BT lands £500m Barclays networking contract
30 per cent cost savings promised from new IP network...
The McCue Interview: UK Government CIO Ian Watmore
The public sector newbie on planes landing safely, the Scissor Sisters and the small matter of being...
The data day: O2 Active breaks a billion...
...As 3 notches up 10 million music downloads
Perception of government IT at "all-time low"
But new govt CIO Watmore plans to change all that...
Desktop sales drag down PC market
But laptops may provide a ray of hope...
IP poised to storm the call centre
It's only a matter of time... say four to five years...
Free Software Foundation gets new exec director
As Stallman and co get ready for updated GPL version 2
Microsoft goes after spyware
Bill Gates demos SpyNet...
Why standalone security is best
In the eyes of the Symantec CEO, anyway
"Software patents are a way of life"
Get used to it, warns HP's head of Linux
Wife tracks husband's affair with spyware
But the evidence inadmissible in divorce court...
Napster hack opens up music
Free tunes once more...
Gates: We'll give away anti-spyware software
Goes all free-love in San Fran...
Next gen Internet Explorer parts ways with Windows
Won't be tied to an update
3GSM: Microsoft and PalmSource scrap over AMPU
AMPU? It's ARPU's more refined sibling, stupid - and crucial to the viability of smart mobility
3GSM: T-Mobile CEO wants mobile revolution
Could it just be about staving off the cheapo competition?
3GSM: Mobile expectations - the lessons of DoCoMo
3G ups and downs and user perception
