Archive - 20 Aug 2004
Leader: Nokia believes the children are our future
Teach them well and let them drive your market share...
IM the prime suspect in City leaks
But computer forensics is on the case...
5 years ago... Wire-tapping laws set to cost UK ISPs millions
The first of many bucks that stop with the ISPs...
Biometrics: Your questions answered
Iris scanning and fingerprinting - your concerns put to the experts...
Email still trumped by face-to-face communication
Because email causes far more confusion...
Broadband in the US: 'We already have it, thanks'
Growth slows as penetration passes halfway mark...
Marconi brass cash in £13m worth of shares
For a change, it's not a reward for failure…
Nokia hires Coke exec to refresh brands
Hopes are set on a turnaround...
BBC gazumped by Virgin Napster deal
Whatever happened to the 'only chart that counts'?
The Weekly Round-Up: 20.08.04
The triumph of the lower case letter, Microsoft's racial blunders and the crazy things kids are now ...
Thousands to lose jobs at Nortel
'And we'd like that $10m bonus back'
Quocirca's Straight Talking: Wi-Fi on smart phones a smart idea?
Or just another silly scheme?
Yahoo! fixes webmail flaws
Malicious actions kept at bay...
'Psst...want the tools to be a cybercriminal?'
Internet offers DIY phishing kits...
File-sharing software 'legal'
Judge delivers bad news for RIAA...
Google: 'We did it our way'
IPO looks like a success and smells like a success...so...