Archive - 22 Nov 2004
Love-match litigation hits web contact site
Woman sues after man she met and married allegedly turned out to be abusive spouse...
Offshoring faces automated call centre threat
Cheap labour versus speech recognition software…
City of London tests disaster recovery plans
Banking industry checks whether its back-up communications work…
Bill Gates is 'world's most respected business leader'
Innovation pushes tech to the top
5 years ago... Virus experts fear 'daughter of Melissa'
The original inbox bitch...
Phone driving ban penalty up to £60
And three points on your licence…
Cheat Sheet: ID cards
All you need to know about the government's proposed biometric ID card scheme…
IM making inroads into enterprises
But a third still say 'no way'...
BBC pledges another decade to Energis
Even though it isn't strictly an agreement with Auntie anymore…
US Air Force's security to depend on Microsoft
Could bring an entirely new meaning to the 'Blue Screen of Death'...
Brits double online spend to £40bn
And it's shaping up to be a very merry Christmas for the e-tailers...
Spyware sparks user and vendor activity
Businesses waking up to threat, vendors crossing swords...
Bosses 'worst at mobile security'
Lost phones and corporate data? It's all about staff's bad attitude
MySQL to Oracle: "They should be concerned about us"
CEO Marten Mickos unintimidated by database giant...
Golf ball 'corrects own flight path'
You too could play like Tiger Woods
Virgin Mobile USA going to IPO?
Branson warming to going public?
Techies missing out on non-IT training
'Soft skills' in demand, but not being supplied...
Microsoft shows off Avalon
Developers to test features of new graphics engine and report back...
PeopleSoft shareholders say yes to Ellison bid
'Together we can take on SAP and Microsoft', says Larry
BT mobile customers to get cheaper Wi-Fi
Telco seeks £1bn a year through 'mobility and convergence revenue'
