Archive - 21 May 2004
Plan to allow mobile cold calling launched
US plans directory of mobile numbers 'for business'
Fujitsu Services seals £220m deal with NHS
Will digitise medical archives for south of England
Software patent fights heads for parliament
Tell your MP, tell anyone...
Microsoft to buddy up with old rival Oracle
It's a software developers' love-in
Leader: Benefits cuts? It's just tough luck
Microsoft is a business, not a charity
5 years ago…Search continues for HP chief
Then Fiorina took the helm and the rest is history…
Scots jump on board UK biometric ID card trial
Testing starts in Glasgow…
Microsoft to save cash by slashing employee benefits
Drugs allowance cut but free drink remains...
The Weekly Round-Up: 21.05.04
From Amstrad to Zombies...
Oldies get big thumbs-up from government
Anti-age-discrimination week launched
Marketers and techies battle it out over website updates
Too much infighting, not enough corporate value
Open source group won't hand over SCO docs
No "fishing expedition" here says Free Software Foundation…
Clash over net phone legislation looms in US
Get ready to rumble...
FBI talks big, does little with spammers
"We know who they are – we're just thinking about it for a while…"
100 million PCs to get the boot in 2004
Makes Y2K replacements look like a jumble sale
Gates chats up CEOs
Promises to end spam and be nice to techies
Quocirca's Straight Talking: The promise and pitfalls of VoIP
There's more to it than just cheap calls...
