Archive - 19 Jan 2004

WWII photos see web servers grind to a halt

Want to see the pictures? Well tough, you can't

Virus update: Bagle spread leaves bad taste in the mouth

And awful puns about baked goods don't help either...

Bradford IT staff vote in favour of strike action

Unions warn they will bring council "to its knees"...

Thus keeps it local with £12m HP call centre win

Companies opt for Scottish law over Bangalore

BT aims to cut upload speeds with SDSL broadband

No more costly leased-line connections for small businesses...

'Give your staff PCs at home', government tells bosses

'We'll chuck in some tax breaks as a sweetener...'

The Bloor Perspective: Parmalat makes a ham-fist of it, Offshoring and Customs and Excise

Robin Bloor and his team delve into the controversial subject of outsourcing, and examine the latest...

UK Online: Dial-up dying off

But Broadband Britain still has a way to go yet...

Bill Gates: Anything for a quiet life

$14m purchase of neighbours' houses ensures peace for Gates and family...

Mobile guidelines to bar kids from adult content

Operators to adopt filters and '18' content classification...

Betting the pharm on data mining

Drugs sector leads in digital sifting

Microsoft's 'Connected Car'

Peter Wengert, marketing manager, Microsoft in Automotive


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