Archive - 22 Oct 2004
Offshoring: It's better for everybody
Even those who are losing their jobs... sort of...
Leader: RFID, NFC and consumers
What they know and need to know
Sun sees €5m savings from Xerox outsourcing deal
Printer problems sent out of house…
ISPs and telcos to monitor customers forever?
The EU makes it possible
Philips sees phone and NFC wireless love affair
Oyster cards? They could be part of your mobile
Egg finally sells French arm for €140m
Cracking!
CIO Jury: Is IT to blame for £290m Sainsbury's loss?
Yes - but it's also 'management incompetence'...
Mobile porn regulator gets operator approved
If you're not over 18, you can't look
Reuters ditches Equant for BT's network services
Will pay $110m to buy out Equant's share of joint extranet venture...
Consumers know about RFID - and they're scared
While retailers are just focusing on money...
Hackers post 'confession' on football ref's website
England fans just won't forgive Urs Meier for Euro 2004...
Microsoft rakes in larger-than-expected pile of cash
'We're in the money...'
USB sticks get fingerprinted
Aren't biometrics fun?
Tech giants sign up to corporate ethics code
No child labour, hazardous materials or wasted energy...
US Election 2004: Bush and Kerry hold forth on tech issues
From spam to VoIP to intellectual property
Bosses turn to Google for staff snooping
Looking for phone numbers or something more sinister?
iTunes - update it or lose, says Apple
Out with the old...
Yahoo! snags email search company
Gets tooled up for Google scrap
