Archive - 19 Mar 2004
Councils face strike action over outsourcing deals
Swansea tech staff not happy at lack of consultation…
Esther Dyson gets into bed with silicon.com
Vacuum cleaners all round then? Wrong one...
Education reform aims to boost UK's ICT skills
'Core' learning will turn out more highly skilled school leavers…
Broadband prices take new tumble
"Full-speed" ADSL access for dial-up prices?
Cybercriminals get a European battering
Convention limps into law as US refuses anti 'web genocide' rule
TIM works with Motorola for Pope-ular Wi-Fi hybrid
Today the pontiff, tomorrow corporate Italy
One in five Brits not learning ID theft lessons
'I wouldn't even notice if they took £500 off me...'
First wireless feast hits UK market
'All you can eat' at the T-Mobile buffet
The Weekly Round-Up: 19.03.04
What happens when you give an angry woman an iPod and silicon.com readers reveal their favourite pin...
LogicaCMG leeks Welsh jobs news
750 new staff for the Valleys
5 years ago... Gates claims victory in $1m bet with Ellison
But did Larry honour it?
PalmSource shrinks revenue and earnings
Smarter phones dumb down profits
Offshoring poses 'serious challenge to US leadership'
Plus the small matter of high-tech unemployment…
Australia now questions Oracle's PeopleSoft bid
Joins US and EU doubters...
Microsoft techie sues Kazaa for $25m
The Redmond employee claims he wrote the original code...
Next Windows Mobile OS out next week
Though Microsoft schtum till then
Push-to-talk takes a passage to India
Qualcomm leads the way
HP takes aim at Action Man with portable
Army-centric machines take a drop…
Virus alert: Bagles all round as four more appear
We're running out of letters...