Archive - 16 Oct 2003
ITU 03: Regulation more critical than ever to 3G's success
Who's been to Brussels then?
Is it 'time for prudent optimism'?
Or are we just getting carried away with some success in wireless and broadband?
Travel dot-com bucks downturn
Hotels.com invests in UK launch as it takes on lastminute.com...
What next for Bluetooth?
The Shirley Temple of wireless may finally be reaching maturity...
5 years ago... Virtual Millennium Dome opens for online tours
The Dome... derided in its day, but it still had a better name than 'The Gherkin'...
Marks & Spencer starts tracking tag trials
High Wycombe store to use RFID tags for men's clothes
Nokia on target with $960m profit
Reports long-awaited growth in the handset market...
Steve Jobs: "Hell froze over"
Apple CEO Steve Jobs shows off the second generation of its iTunes online music service, now availab...
Black is the new red as Sony Ericsson makes a profit
Phone maker makes profit after years in the wilderness, but won't be celebrating just yet...
3G chiefs beg for help to get roll-out going
EU asked to 'be gentle' with telcos...
Employees 'more of a disaster threat than terrorists'
Along with good old-fashioned hardware and software failures, says research...
Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: Logistics on the move
Back after a break...
Brunel shows fat pipe have-nots what they're missing
Aim is to get businesses to upgrade to broadband
Microsoft patches Hotmail after 'potentially crippling' security scare
Took 24 hours to fix the problem - and a mere two years to find it in the first place...
VeriSign to restart controversial '404' redirect service
Tells ICANN to 'talk to the hand'
SCO gets shifty about Linux licence plan
Special 'introductory' offer bombs...
IBM hits earnings target and hints at 10,000 new jobs
"We are beginning to see signs that the economy has stabilised" - Palmisano
Microsoft to escape patent wranglings?
Gates and Co. could be the winner in a scrap between Macrovision and InterTrust... so how does that ...