Archive - 21 Oct 2004
UK denies involvement in Indymedia servers seizure
The plot gets thicker...
Google 'phishing flaw' fixed up
After two-year wait?
Avis bins PeopleSoft system after €45m IT failure
"Fundamental problems with its design and implementation"
£45m online fraud nets 53 arrests
Brazilians crack down
IT doesn't offer competitive advantage, say CIOs
And probably talk themselves out of a job in the process...
World's first 5 megapixel camera phone unleashed
Or should that be phone camera?
T-Mobile and Microsoft team up
Windows Mobile OS finds favour with another operator's scalp...
MPs slam "secretive approach" to IT project failures
CSA's £456m EDS IT system under fire again...
Leader: Sarbanes-Oxley - another law to ignore?
Raising the bar, not putting up an insurmountable barrier...
'Book cooking still rife' claims Enron whistleblower
More CFOs than ever feel the need to be creative with the accounting...
Flaws in XP SP2, Mozilla, Konquerer... you name it...
Got a browser? Then you've got a problem...
SOX: It's not right... but it's OK
Sarbanes-Oxley by-products are worth the hassle, even if legislation is flawed...
Sex.com CEO joins in patent dispute
Adult industry could see 'reverse class action'
Ballmer calls for $100 PC
Addresses developing economies, Linux, security and more
Internet telephony start-ups double growth monthly
Skype and Voiceglo on the up and up
US Election 2004: Republican sites' mystery downtime
"No big deal," says GOP
No sex.eu please, we're British
Domain name shenanigans
WestLB chooses HP for $500m outsourcing deal
Investment bank farms out much of its tech