Archive - 18 Mar 2004
Phatbot is "the Swiss army knife of Trojans"
Does my bot look Phat in this?
Qualcomm follows rivals to India
The customers are there
Leader: Microsoft antitrust ruling is a hollow victory
Did the EU pick the wrong fight?
BT milks dairy deal for €7.4m
Nordic alliance is a nice little urner
Government aims for £100m e-procurement savings
Project Zanzibar on the move…
Trafficmaster zooms into profit and goes handheld
Picks up Yeoman and GPS/GSM technology then heads off carjacking
NATO's security system to fight off hackers
BT to improve the alliance's incident-response capability…
5 years ago... British pensioners to be offered IT training
Silver surfers get online...
Nortel and BT buddy up for collaboration
Software makes like Darth Vader and feels your presence
3 on the up, though not as fast as Nokia 7600 sales
3's a crowd, at last
Thus gets £42m to re-cable Glasgow
Moves to IP and remote access
Microsoft's last-ditch EU antitrust talks collapse
Path now clear for massive precedent-setting ruling and fine…
T-Mobile to offer songs-as-you-go
Two-minute fix for music junkies
Mannesmann–Vodafone Six trial unravels
Esser may keep his £10m
The secret email the Microsoft VP wrote Buffett
"...a 90%+ margin business" and no "more difficult to understand than the other great businesses you...
Intel throws its hat in with Liberty Alliance
Welcome boost for the web services body
Windows Service Pack freshened up
More fixes available in second quarter
Ditch PeopleSoft CEO, says shareholder advisor
Unhappy with remuneration package ahead of AGM
Time Warner mulling over future of AOL
Rumours abound