Archive - 16 Jul 2003
Virus expert loses head to Belgian hacker
"I'd like to think she's taken with the cut of my jib."
US hotspots outwit file-sharing purge
How wireless net access is bringing court cases to a dead end, by John Borland...
Government scraps PFI for IT projects
Rapid pace of technology and high-profile failures forces u-turn on Blair's flagship policy
silicon survey: Readers back mobile car ban
But overwhelmingly against complete ban that would outlaw hands free kits…
Big Brother's best intentions are open to abuse
Where you are, what you're doing and who you're doing it with… your boss is about to learn a lot m...
CA courts 'Big Brother' with all-seeing software
A lot more interesting than 10 talentless nobodies locked in a house...
5 years ago... PointCast backs out of float
"We'll be back in five minutes at a push..."
Spooks roasted over £450m cost of moving spy systems
Initial plans for new HQ would have left GCHQ with little intelligence capability for two years
CA makes security a 'management issue'
Promising fewer headaches for system administrators...
Gates steps up web services security
Microsoft releases new security toolkit
Ultra wideband sees Intel and TI get friendly
Standards consensus building
IBM snaps up web content software firm
Big Blue acquires Aptrix
Brunel University's Business Class: How to stick to long-term goals
Keep your eyes on the prize in the heat of day to day battle...
Rural broadband divide must be closed, say MPs
"Back to the drawing board with you" policy makers told
RIM to be barred from US?
Lawsuit a potential BlackBerry nobbler
AOL cuts jobs in browser battle
50 Netscape workers get the chop
Ellison says Oracle can wait for PeopleSoft prey
"It's not clear to me that time is on PeopleSoft's side"