Archive - 17 Jul 2003

IT Myths: Who's analysing our trans-Atlantic phone calls?

"Osama... Bush... dirty bomb..." - and the sirens sound

Hacker 'Gigabyte' angered by stereotypes

Graham Cluley continues to "talk shit about virus writers"...

5 years ago... IT chiefs sleep rough for charity

The first Byte night... will you be getting involved this year?

Tech users go under the microscope

Google staff make good guinea pigs and mobiles get monks' blessings, apparently…

BT dumped by the Revenue in £4bn bidding battle

EDS now looking worriedly over its shoulder as experts express "surprise" at the decision

IT shut-out for CEO jobs

'Propellerheads need not apply'...

BT's numbers come up for £15m T-Mobile deal

Fends off US rival The Number for directory enquiries contract…

Cisco releases router software fix

Danger of frozen routers sends a chill through Cisco

Axim X5 hit by glitch

Oh alright then, it was a software flaw, admits Dell

PC market picks up and ships out

Could this be the upturn manufacturers have been waiting for?

Microsoft plugs 'critical' hole

New patch issued to fix discovery by Polish hackers

Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: Trusting people and self-organisation

Do you prefer control or do you put your faith in autonomy, emergent behaviour and self-determinatio...


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