Archive - 16 Mar 2004
Voice over broadband won't be big in Europe
Threat to mainstream voice "not apocalyptic", say experts
5 years ago... Beenz numbers the days for traditional cash
Cash and cards still seem to be pretty much common place - but where is Beenz these days?
Leader: Corporate file-sharing time bomb is ticking
You have been warned…
Lindows takes Microsoft to court to stop court cases
Minnow turns litigious tables on big fish
China takes broadband crown from Japan
DSL's Chinese banquet is one of small proportions though...
UK innovators to share £6.2m e-gov kitty
High-tech schemes get a handout...
Liberty Media to spin off international arm
Largest non-US cable company comes into existence
Veritas hunts for multi-million dollar accounting truth
But the investigation not sparked by dodgy CV of former CFO
Illegal file-sharing still 'widespread' on UK corporate networks
IT and HR departments blaming each other…
IT business is booming for some
Trio announces record results
Julie Meyer: Venture capital can fuel European growth
...but we have to go about it the right way
Easynet pays £26.2m for Dutch broadband firm
Places 6.35 million shares to help pay the bill...
Leader: Minidiscs and why IT advances shouldn't be taken for granted
MDs out? No, we don't mean managing directors
Security no worse than in 2002, says report
But is that good news or bad news?
$75m pension problem haunts troubled EDS
As another client gets ready to give EDS the boot…
50 million songs: Apple's slice of the pie
Just needs to double it by April to reach its target
HP takes the Penguin to Asia
Don't say it too loud – it's desktop Linux…
'Rejecting offshoring will hurt jobs': Federal Reserve chairman
Play nice or pay the price
Bagle author learns his lesson from anti-spam
'Must try harder' says antivirus industry