Archive - 21 Jun 2004
Leader: Crossed lines on call centre debate
We don't want everybody out of work... we just want good service...
ebookers cuts costs with £7.8m BT deal
Just a month after a round of job cuts
IBM speeds past HP to supercomputing supremacy
While NEC wins battle for the biggest flop
AOL fined for "illegal" subscriber contract clauses
'You agree we can put prices up when we fancy it and if the service goes wrong, it's not our respons...
UK call centres: Rubbish or not?
silicon.com article divides a nation... let the debate continue...
Latest anti-piracy device: A really, really small CD
Universal hopes to relaunch the physical format for singles
Sir Tim Berners-Lee gets cash for inventing web
Receives €1m Millennium Technology Prize
Bill Gates to sponsor F1 Toyota team?
Team may need to close and open windows to prevent crashing...
Met Office unveils new supercomputers
Will help provide more accurate weather forecasts
3 courts customers with Wimbledon coverage
Now you can watch Henman crash out of the semi-finals wherever you are...
Syria jails government critic over "unlawful" internet use
Amnesty calls it "grossly unfair"…
5 years ago: 3Com CEO says voice and data to merge
And it's finally starting to happen...
Branson 'best of British' business leaders
...and Carphone Warehouse's Dunstone checks in at number nine...
Wimbledon is 'love all' with Linux
It's ace!
Microsoft prepares for mobile virus battle
They recon they've got cellular security nailed...
Mozilla gets mobile with money from Nokia
The long-promised turnaround has begun?
Controversial $10bn Accenture deal gets green light
US Democrat blocking tactics fail…
Microsoft still a collaboration lightweight
Gaining mindshare but not yet dominating...
How will UK legislation affect ageism in IT?
What employers need to know about forthcoming law