Archive - 19 May 2005
ATMs - no bells and whistles please, we're British
As we withdraw our first trillion pounds
BT profits flat despite mobile and broadband boom
Giving with one hand, taking with the other
Orange goes for celebrity love with 3G TV
And all the Big Brother you could want for a tenner
Equant's $4.5m imperial lather
Contract for VPNs and videoconferencing
Mobile subscribers to join two billion club this year
But 72 per cent of people haven't yet got a phone to go with their embarrassing ringtone
Is BBC trumping Hollywood with free video?
Movie industry would do well to investigate P2P too, says Vint Cerf...
BSA slams lack of action over piracy
Value of unlicensed software hits £1bn, study finds
eBay beefs up classifieds with UK and Spanish sites
Gumtree.com is auctioneer's first UK acquisition...
MasterCard culls 1,400 phishing sites
Operation Stop IT shuts em down...
Complexity holding IT back, say CIOs
And we need to spend more on 'transformation'...
O2 takes £3m bashing from Tesco and Tchibo
But eyes up more MVNO partnerships
Is your boss reading your email?
Working for US? IT lets big brother into the workplace...
Marks & Spencer plumps for VoIP
This is not just voice over Internet Protocol...
Gates gives a glimpse of Office 12
The devil is in the detail...
Intel anoints new CEO
Company veteran, Paul Otellini, takes over as Intel's fifth CEO
Google feeds desire for RSS ads
Jumping into news feeds makes ad sense...
Microsoft claims DoS attack flaw is not serious
Windows flaw 'not a significant threat'