Archive - 23 Jul 2003
Microsoft licensing row - is the customer always right...
...or just confused?
Microsoft OEM licensing confusion row
Users have got the wrong end of the stick this time, apparently…
Web services spending down in US
But users still keep the faith
TI deal put paid to SPV suit
Sendo dropped Orange lawsuit after agreement with chipmaker
Bosses still clueless about spam problem
Too many heads in the sand and too little knowledge of the problem...
Openzone does US Wi-Fi deal
Hotspot alliances the order of the day
Industry outlines SMS implications of Euro-spam offensive
Realise this: it must be done properly and even then it won't stop spam completely...
Universities tight-lipped over file sharers
Privacy law prevents student identity handover
Australian spam gets the chop
Direct marketers are less than pleased…
£7.7m Vanco deal with RMC set in stone
Well, concrete actually. But you get the idea...
Tech trepidation holding back e-government
Public sector users prefer classroom to CD-ROM
Vodafone's incoming CEO - what can we expect?
The man, the legacy, the appointment and the challenge...
Amazon surprises everyone with a strong Q2
Even those who factored in 'the Potter effect'...
PeopleSoft acquisition under threat from legal action group
Department of Justice to look at possible antitrust breach
Consumers go mad for camera phones
Smartphone sales rocket as buyers rush to get 'killer application'
mm02 boosted by text-happy customers
But is BT eyeing the mobile market once again?
It's another Microsoft security threat
Now Swiss researchers have found a new way to crack your alphanumeric password in seconds...
