Archive - 20 Oct 2004
Police investigate Abbey IT worker's suicide
Employee died after being quizzed over 'whistleblowing' document on IT contracts...
Honeywell turns to Dell for desktop care
Direct vendor making services headway
Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: A sea of bits
How will we manage our overflowing hard drives?
Mobile tech will take over businesses by 2007
And it's all down to the CIO...
Apple's Tiger delayed at Amazon
Could Tiger be the new Longhorn?
Leader: Licensing due for a change
Licensing losing steam...
'Robin Hoods' in the dock over DrinkorDie
Swapping Sherwood Forest for cyberspace...
Freedom of Information requests will be free
Government feels free to cover the cost
Apple cuts prices for Christmas
Only 66 shopping days left...
5 years ago: Encyclopaedia Britannica is free
But not anymore...
Watchdog bans 11 premium rate rogue diallers
33 more could be up for the chop
CSC signs $50m deal with US Air Force
Gets into government work...
Leader: Retailers, be brave with IT
It is the answer, honest
Open source fans pay for Firefox ad
Now that's dedication...
IM photos compromise networks
Is your desktop protected?
Journalist saved by Google search
Iraqis used web to verify hostage's identity...
Fraud revamp could be phishing nightmare
One crime to prosecute them all
BlackBerry takes passage to India
Service syncs mobiles and desktops...
New life for Microsoft's enterprise IM
Outlook synchronisation, here we come...
Google grabs AOL Europe from Overture
Web search rivalry heats up...
US tech jobs rising or declining?
Effects of offshoring at issue...
Craig Conway walks away with $16m
Not the worst way to leave PeopleSoft...