Archive - 17 Aug 2004
Microsoft offers UK government new discount licensing deal
Volume licensing deal to fend off competition from open source…
Want to work at home? No chance
Bosses believe workers will break the rules...
FaceTime seals $16m funding round
New sports cars all round then?
Leader: The East-West Linux-Microsoft divide
How different are we really?
Ernie: The fastest premium bonds machine in the north-west relaunched
From Colossus to LogicaCMG
CA splashes out on Pest Patrol
Mice in the canteen? More like spyware on users' machines...
Car-tracking RFID tags may enforce Congestion Charge
Switch to digital enforcement is part of £34m upgrade…
Spam born in the USA - and much is porn
Spammers find ways around laws...
Microsoft pulls plug on XP SP2 after users say they're not ready
Not just yet, anyway
Chinese Linux snub to Microsoft: The countdown is on
Six months and counting
Apple designing chameleon computers?
Files patent for device that "alters its visual appearance"
MyDoom worm still causing problems
Latest variant exploits website guestbooks...
Motorola picks Linux for HP mobile gear
Open source OS becoming the network standard?
Wireless broadband comes to Indian state
It's the biggest rural wireless network yet...
RealNetworks cuts song price to promote iPod compatibility
Digital tracks just 49 cents each...
Google stock options investigated once again by SEC
Could fresh inquiry hold up IPO?
Phishing - can software stop it?
eBay among those already using anti-fraud tools
Devil's Advocate: Security software - can we get it right?
A new group hopes to get us started
