Archive - 18 Aug 2005
Leader: Microsoft and Linux must co-exist
Technology can't live in isolation
Symbian smart phone shipments triple
Mobile OS maker still wants to aim lower
IT at A-Level in decline?
Today is A-level results day, and pass rates are up as usual. However, one subject which is certainl...
Asda to start selling £279 PCs
PC price competition intensifies...
Cyber crime legislation
"On Sundays English males over the age of 14 must practise for two hours with the longbow." This is ...
Men more likely to steal company data
Survey claims it's John not Joan whose emails you should be watching...
Tech crime and punishment
A 17-year-old from the US has been sentenced to five years in jail for perpetrating
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Police IT boss: Why we swapped Linux for Microsoft
Interoperability issues prompt Central Scotland Police to make the switch
Criminal IT: Wanted - better laws for cyber crimes
Sometimes the law really is an ass...
UK on web address buying spree
150 dot-uk domain names registered per hour
Qualcomm buys UK's Elata for $57m
Mobile content delivery firm joins the fold
CIO Jury: London bombings prompt disaster recovery checks
Business continuity tested by transport shutdown and comms blackout
CIO Jury newsblog - disaster recovery
Two-thirds of IT bosses admit they have reviewed their disaster recovery plans following the London ...
ViSOR launch
silicon.com chief reporter Andy McCue is off to the Home Office launch of the new Violent and Sex Of...
Ubiquitous Wi-Fi
San Francisco's the
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Teen gets five years for DDoS attacks
Not a very sporting chap...
Is latest can of worms a cyber-crime turf war?
Cyber crooks are battling for botnet supremacy, say security experts
San Francisco to get blanket Wi-Fi coverage?
Broadband penetration just like the fog
Linux: Novell aims for the far east
Open source expected to blossom in China...
New IE flaw rated as "critical"
Exploit code available on the net...
