Archive - 16 Jun 2005
ID Cards on Trial: Police chief questions biometrics
Technology has to be "foolproof", says Met Police boss...
iTunes.co.uk owner will see Nominet in court
Registrar's authority to be tested
Crazy Frog inspires $35bn market
Get used to it - realtones are the future
Microsoft takes its hat off to hackers
Two-day event sees execs and geeks get up close and personal...
ID Cards on Trial: EDS wants in on project
Industry consortium could be the best way forward, says boss
Chinese MSN: Microsoft admits to censoring 'list of words'
Anti-communist word witch-hunt...
Courts witness joy of text
'Lts B avin U'
Quocirca's Straight Talking: Telecoms regulation explained
How does it affect businesses?
Data protection watchdog targets businesses
Information Commission goes to war on misuse of personal data...
Firefox branding is a burning issue
Mozilla gets into hot water with the open source fraternity...
Leader: Fear BT
It's got one thing the other VoIP players don't...
Update: UK under attack from Asian Trojans
Key organisations hit by wave of data-stealing programs
ID Cards on Trial: Charles Clarke slams "media scare campaign"
Says ID cards will indeed cost £93...
CIO Jury: Is there an IT skills gap in the UK?
IT bosses aren't so sure...
Insurer tightens security with laptop encryption
Case study: Swiss Re encrypts hard drives on 4,500 laptops
2012 Olympics IT supplier sought
If London gets the games, that is...
Financial services firms baffled by own infrastructure
More than 90 per cent don't understand their business apps...
EC probes telecoms 'patent ambush' flaw
Fixing the standards?
Microsoft tries to clean up 'Windows pirates'
Those pesky counterfeiters...
Worm takes AIM at your buddies
Infiltrates instant messaging service...