Archive - 18 Apr 2005
Caesars Palace: The Emperor's new tower
Complete with biometrics and VoIP...
Shaheen: 'Siebel can do better'
New CEO promises to turn CRM specialist around
Islington sets up free Wi-Fi zone a mile long
Council 'not competing with BT'
Leader: Today's big deals
Not the Adobe-Macromedia deal – we're talking about national ID cards and chip-and-PIN...
VoIP is a threat to wireless security
Blot on otherwise improving landscape
Quantum cryptography: Your security holy grail?
The five-year countdown is on for totally secure communication
Call centres get 'seal of social responsibility'
Can fine words stop offshoring and repair the sector's reputation?
Video-over-mobile's slow start will make $3bn
If you don't have the handset, you can't watch the telly
Is there an IT skills shortage in the UK?
Half of survey respondents say yes...
Caesars Palace to launch guest biometrics
Difficult to lose your room key when it's attached to your hand...
Q&A: Cisco CEO John Chambers
On Wall Street, acquisitions and why he admires GE's Jack Welch...
GCSE mobile cheating hits record high
Over 250 children wave their qualifications bye-bye
Swap ID cards for police wireless handhelds, say LibDems
Promises £150m for speech recognition-enabled Airwave handhelds
Analyst View: What makes your business tick?
And how knowing all about it could be a boon...
Mozilla flaws reveal personal web data
Nine vulnerabilities based on JavaScript handling
Update: Adobe springs for Macromedia in $3.4bn deal
Acrobat-maker in Flash acquisition
Hollywood wants to use BitTorrent, says Cerf
Although they don't know how the internet works...
HP announces BPO centre in Poland
Also wins Indian Bank of Baroda business...
Microsoft tees up Windows marketing drive
'Start Something' campaign celebrates 20 years of Windows