Archive - 21 Jul 2004
mmO2 revenues boom as landline telcos disappoint
C&W, Colt Telecom cite tough competition...
Cybercops smash online extortion gang
NHTCU arrests Russians over denial-of-service blackmail
MPs call for mobile-phone mast planning reform
Mobile operators accused of ignoring councils and communities
Virgin Mobile floats at a premium
IPO values company at £500m...
'Spam King' escapes $20m fine - by $19.95m
'I will be a good boy from now on, honest…'
Satellite tracking scheme to charge motorists £1.30 a mile
Government's new congestion-busting scheme unveiled…
Amazon hunts techies for Scotland
C++ you Jimmy…
Porn pop-ups and spam hijacking UK kids' surfing
Parents' net ignorance not helping
Sun sales rise - thanks to Microsoft settlement
First time in three years server maker sees revenue growth
5 years ago... French Connection sues over fcuk.com
'Ooh, look at us... fcuk looks like a rude word... we're so cool, we almost swore...'
Aussie firms turn up noses at offshoring
Customer interactions just too important to outsource...
Leader: Expect in-flight chit-chat
Whether it's over cellular networks or Wi-Fi
Globix offers protection against brute force net attacks
Turns to Top Layer to 'cleanse' traffic
DoJ and Oracle face final scrutiny in trial
Judge gives them both a hard time…
Gates to get $3bn bonus
But what could he possibly do with such a windfall?
Megadeals in outsourcing on the up
And EDS chips in with $1.1bn of good news
Sun Solaris for Power and Itanium - coming soon?
"To be heterogeneous now isn't such a complicated thing anymore"
Leaked HP memo shows Microsoft plan to scupper Linux
"Microsoft is going to use the legal system to shut down open source software"
230,000 child pornography website requests blocked
BT's technology stops thousands of clicks in less than a month