Archive - 22 Jul 2003

Virus writer's appeal dismissed - two-year sentence stands

Discretion wasn't the better part of Vallor as court sends out strong message on internet crime

Hard-up Hollywood bemoans selfish file-sharers

It's Joe Bloggs on the studio floor whose kids are going without shoes - not the big-time producers ...

Sendo drops Orange lawsuit

Phone manufacturer backs down over SPV handset patent battle

Fight for smartphone supremacy hots up

Microsoft and Nokia get ready to rumble...

French police smash key piracy ring

110 people held in Europe over counterfeit movie, software, games site

HBOS inks multi-million pound security deal

Ernst & Young to help bank shore up security of new ecommerce services

SCO offers penguin a carrot

Linux users can buy licence to avoid Unix copyright litigation

The Bloor Perspective: Linux in utility computing, Ellison the visionary and hotspot models

This week the analysts at Bloor Research consider Linux's role in major HP, IBM and Sun initiatives,...

Chinese online community hits 68 million

Fastest growing net population reaches new high

'Boiler Room' scammers booted out of Cambodia

Telecoms fraud, though no relevant telecoms law was broken - because there isn't one

ID theft worsening

300 hours to correct your records and little compassion from credit card companies...

IBM and EDS dominate IT outsourcing rankings

Vendors tailoring offerings to vertical markets such as financial services, says report


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