Archive - 22 Sep 2004
Leader: The buck stops with the media
Pop will eat itself...
Security vendors are "bullshitting" users
Blue touch paper lit, time to step back and watch the fireworks...
Security hype: IT press "doing more harm than good"
If you cut us do we not bleed...?
Odeon accused of breaching website disability laws
"One of the worst sites I've ever seen", says consultant…
Microsoft releases patch for XP SP2
Problem with your VPN? Hmm...
Vodafone in 3G handset Christmas attack
10 is the magic number
CIO Jury: Would you hire a hacker?
'If Harold Shipman had served his sentence and been released would you trust him as a doctor to your...
Google to fight Microsoft with own browser?
Holding hands with open source expected...
Freeserve founders to head up VoIP venture
Callserve answers their call...
Phone fraud crackdown cuts off 13 countries
The block of the Irish
Microsoft: "iPod has captured the imagination"
But it's still a big market to play for says Microsoft chief…
What is the future of your security?
In-house or outsourced?
Firms divided over Sasser virus writer's IT job offer
Could you trust an ex-hacker?
iPod faces challenge from $58bn MP3 player market
Tough competition ahead for Apple with launch of new devices…
Agenda Setters: Where are they now... Steve Jobs
Can he make it two years at number one?
Partnership boom: Just a symptom of depressed IT spending?
Or do both sides benefit from shared-risk deals?
Microsoft misses XP SP2 target by 80 million
Only one-fifth of target PCs updated since launch…
PeopleSoft and IBM in billion dollar deal
But will it impact the Oracle takeover battle?
Airlines ordered to hand over passenger details
US Department of Homeland Security tests new system…
US vote site blocks overseas ISPs
Legitimate absentee voters blocked from registering their vote...