Archive - 23 Jun 2005
World's "wild" web sparks fears for the future
I spawned a monster, admits internet grandfather
Leader: Why India scandal isn't a case of 'told you so'
The anti-offshoring lobby will have to get back in their boxes...
Banks face prosecution over Indian call centre leak
Watchdog claims it is a criminal breach of Data Protection Act...
Notorious spam man of Oz to face federal court
Not his first brush with the law...
European iTunes flogs 50 million songs
Music store has promising first year...
Awards aim to recognise women in technology
Know a good candidate? Enter now...
CIO Jury: IT bosses can reach the boardroom
But it may not be easy...
UK births, marriages, deaths records to move to India
Siemens on brink of deal to create database of 250 million records...
United to take off with in-flight Wi-Fi
Gets nods from FAA...
BT dodges Ofcom's hammer
Avoids break-up by offering 'fair access' for rivals..
Health insurance giant opts for IT "heart transplant"
Case study: Unusual development approach wins favour with HSA
Pop-up phishing flaw hits browser security
Secunia sounds a warning...
Spam: Use Sender ID or we'll junk you, says Microsoft
Can "strong-arm" tactics secure Gates' pledge to can spam by 2006?
The end of BT as we know it?
Ofcom review could force telco to split...
Indian tech services firm goes on hiring spree
Outsourcing to swell TCS' ranks by 13,500...
Euro banks to spend $3bn on web tech by 2008
UK is on top of the rest...