Archive - 23 Apr 2004
The silicon.com Skills Survey 2004: IT staff working fewer hours
But managers still getting the raw end of the deal
Leader: Mobile users - selfish and unrepentant
Driving laws flouted...still...
Spam showing little sign of abating
Companies won't stop spamming - employees won't stop complicating matters...
Colt goes to BT for new chief
And other changes at the top in global telecoms…
Chinese CDMA phone to be based on Microsoft OS
Multimedia device from China Unicom arm
SMS and online ads draw record complaints
Fake text prize lines getting UK hot under the collar
£1.9m boost for legal IT
Welsh Crown Court gets all LINKed up
Monarch sacks PM by text message
Come on Lizzy... you know you want to!
The weekly Round-Up: 23.04.04
Who would have thought there were so many ways to get into big trouble with a mobile...
Passenger data row escalates to Court of Justice
MEPs take revolt as far as they can
Microsoft: Customers stay because switching's too expensive
Internal emails reveal cunning strategy…
Quocirca's Straight Talking: Is programming dead?
MDA takes craft to new highs
Multinational swoop on Fairlight pirates
Three arrested in UK
Apple's Jobs: No to Real partnership
Yes to real politik - in face of shareholder and union demands
5 years ago... Euro MPs allow spamming to slip through the net
Little wiser now but no more effective...
1,000 songs: portable media player ideal size
Which the iPod Mini makers could have told you...
Microsoft beats the Street - but can't escape legal bills
Black mark on typically strong results
Lead-free motherboards make greener PCs
Kinder to the environment...
