Archive - 20 Feb 2004
BT hits two million broadband subscribers
And opens a can of worms over competition...
Lindows vs Microsoft spat hits new turf
Canada takes the legal stage
Spam driving human email evolution
We're just finding ways to cope...
Leader: For RFID read KISS
This radio technology needs a solid IT foundation
RFID cracks China for House of Fraser
International supply chain management gets a helping of chips
Microsoft takes orders for security-patch CD
Get up-to-date with your patches - if October last year is up-to-date...
The Weekly Round-Up: 20.02.04
Drinking at the ISPA awards and with Billly no mates, sex text goes awry, man finds wife on porn sit...
DoS and phishing attacks: coming to a mobile near you?
Or about as common as woolly mammoths?
Analysis: Approaching RFID with your business head on
The technology works, writes Matt Hines, but are all the other necessary systems as they should be f...
'Draconian' anti-piracy heads for EU vote
Busking and book readers for the blind a threat to intellectual property, apparently
Intel CTO looks to tera era
At the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, CTO Pat Gelsinger calls for an all-new computing arc...
Servers and PCs lead HP's "solid" results
Software makes a hole in the budget though
Outsourcing deals up in number, down in value
Gartner report says a shift will take place
Three Linux server security holes found
Is open source the new Microsoft?
JBoss secures $10m, eyes IPO
Open source app server company on a roll
Internet Hero and Villain honoured with gongs
One award more welcome than the other...