Archive - 17 Feb 2005
What does WEEE mean to IT?
Recycling directive shrouded in uncertainty...
HP and Foreign Office in £320m PPP IT deal
It's outsourcing but not as we know it, says govt...
Call centre IT budgets divorced from call centres
And reality?
VoIP could be key to WiMax
Will it be the killer app?
Kid-tracking RFID badges binned by school
'Badges? Badges? We don't need no stinking badges...'
Man pleads not guilty to Tsunami charity website hack
Court awaits expert witness report into Computer Misuse Act charge...
Burglar caught out by webcam
'You picked the wrong techie to mess with...'
Cable & Wireless inks £1.8m IP VPN deal
Beds down network for hotel entertainment company
Computer glitch hits UK airports
NATS computer failure gives passengers time for an extra drink or two in the departure lounge...
Your security front line: The network
Cisco CEO's keynote puts the emphasis on security...
Microsoft lifts the lid on Longhorn
Developers to get a sneak preview..
MyDoom variant goes Googling
Uses search engine to harvest email addresses
Is it time to regulate software security?
Experts disagree...
Apple delays fan site subpoenas
EFF wins short reprieve...
3GSM: RIM - CIOs cautious about Blackberry rollouts
"By far the biggest productivity tool in the world today is wireless data."
3GSM: Motorola CEO says telecoms must simplify
But not be stingy with its R&D...
Train passengers get T-Mobile Wi-Fi
Handy when you're delayed just outside a station...
Call centres replacing humans with robotic voices
Are jobs under threat?
Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: VoIP wins
And it's going to hurt...
24 reasons why TV piracy is soaring
BitTorrent popular with surfers but not television bosses, as UK blazes a trail for piracy...
