Archive - 17 Dec 2004
Public sector IT: 'Come on in, the water's great'
Big market getting bigger...
Second hardware hacker gets 26 months' prison
Wardriving trial takes second scalp
Levin's leaving Symbian
Symbian boss packs his bags for United Business Media
'Critical' XP flaw patched
'Um... You know how we said there'd be no more patches? Well there's just this one... And it's quite...
Re:Viewing 2004: Digital music and DRM
All aboard the digital tunes train...
The Weekly Round-Up: 17.11.04
Who ate all the digital pies?
Q&A: What will be at the centre of the digital home?
Not the PC, your PS2 or your DVD player, if Ken Kao's to be believed...
iTunes mobile phone to debut in January?
Apple gets coy over Motorola tie-up as iTunes smashes 200 million sales
SMEs cautious as budgets trend up
In-house IT staff most trusted source of advice...
Symantec CEO John Thompson on the Veritas merger
'We are not going to lay off 6,000 people'
Swansea settles on Capgemini for 10-year outsourcing
Drawing a line under one of 2004's sagas
Microsoft splashes cash on anti-spyware firm
One Giant leap for the anti-spyware fight...
RFID standard escapes royalties
But the tech will still involve fees...
Students find 44 Unix flaws
Who says all they do at uni these days is sleep and drink?
eBay pays $415m for Rent.com
From auctions to apartments...
15 per cent of US IT to be done in India
But could free up money for US firms to invest...
Teleconferencers admit what they get up to
Four per cent of people have changed their clothes during a conference call - following the naked ch...
