Archive - 17 Oct 2003
ITU03: Final analysis
Was there a theme? Was there a point? What future the Telecoms Olympics?
Official: Flexible workers are happy workers
We're talking coming and going 'as you please' - rather than touching your toes...
'Trust me, I'm an IT expert'
The problem of presenting technical evidence in court
Thomas Cook saves £1m a year with IP network
BT roll-out replaces ageing and costly Energis frame-relay network
The Weekly Round-Up: 17.10.03
A man named Plank and a man with a shotgun and a laptop...
Teen cleared of hacking charge
Jury acquits Caffrey after Trojan hijack defence
$20bn bill for UK government IT spend
At least twice as much as in Germany and elsewhere - good thing or bad thing?
Sony Ericsson gives vote of confidence to Symbian
Seeks to dispel rumours of fissures within mobile OS venture...
Courts IT overhaul gets underway
New IT infrastructure key to modernising justice system...
Hotmail problems unrelated to spam attack claims MSN
Servers are just creaking because it's so damn popular...
Rural exchanges fail BT trigger test
Not enough demand to justify upgrade
Sun continues 30 month losing streak
Results rack up a tenth consecutive down quarter...
Kyocera's 'exploding' phone a hoax
Mulder and Scully sent to Nebraska to investigate
SCO gets $50m cash injection
Will be using pocket money for a fat lawsuit...
VeriSign flogs off Network Solutions
$100m for domain registry? Cheap at half the price...
Stars come out to see iTunes for Windows launched
Hell freezes over as Apple releases "probably the best Windows application ever written..."
