Archive - 21 Nov 2003
Customs and Fujitsu PFI deal will now "exceed £1bn"
Apart from that everything's hunky-dory, say auditors...
Kazaa launches ringtones service
And gives teenagers another way to annoy their parents...
Leader: Learning business lessons the hard way
E-tailing, 118 and more...
£350,000 internet ID theft gang get 15 years
That'll learn 'em...
High tech fat cats slammed as 'money for old rope'
Pay still fails to reflect poor performance...
Thus hangs up on 118 business
After just 25,000 per month - that's fewer than two per minute
Half of all outsourcing deals failing
Want to make yours a success? Do your homework, says analyst
Analysts predict non-3G mobile advances
More acronyms and choices - as if there weren't enough already
£50m Welsh farm payments delayed by IT
Welsh Assembly all sheepish about the problems...
Boardroom Despatches: Inside Intel
And inside the thinking of a quality act
IT security increasingly a cash cow
Overall budgets unchanged but security's slice of the pie still getting bigger...
Jobs market to boom – but maybe not for contractors
Be careful out there...
The Weekly Round-Up: 21.11.03
Ecommerce password bungle, card fraud, smutty snaps and is The Rabbit a girl's best friend?
Michael Dell: "We're actually a two-trick pony."
At Silicon Valley's Churchill Club, Dell CEO talks about market share and takes on rivals' criticism...
Privacy groups demand RFID halt
Fears that stock tracking will turn into people tracking...
Singapore online drug dealer bust
Facing fines, jail and strokes of the cane
Thanks for the memory - Intel loses lead
Samsung a bit more flash now
Yahoo! looking to buy Chinese web address venture
3721 is its name, names in Roman script its game
China signs .NET Microsoft deal
Open source love-in under threat?