Archive - 24 Aug 2004
'Desktop Linux for developing nations' guide from UN debuts
Open source with stabilisers on CD to follow soon
VoIP for top estate agent
FPD Savills splashes out with Avaya
Leader: 118 - not so great?
Competition is supposed to stimulate a market, right?
Consortium lands €50m European air safety deal
Getronics and Siemens flying high
Cisco in $200m acquisition of P-Cube
It's hip to be square...
Watchdog to investigate 'cheaper' 118 calls
While BT and The Number both claim market leadership
Ringback tones coming to European mobiles
What's that? Not sure what they are? That's an obstacle...
XP SP2 by Christmas for most UK IT managers
It's the security they're after…
VoIP equipment revenues up 10 per cent - quarterly
Strong interest from carriers in one of tech's hottest areas
Devil's Advocate: Fighting back against dodgy emails
Some are harmless, others not...
Nazi memorabilia fight sees Yahoo! pitted against the French
Portal defends right to show racist items overseas
"Highly critical" IE flaw unplugged by XP SP2
From drag-and-drop to drag-and-infect
First 64-bit virus unleashed
Virus released before the software it tries to exploit
Microsoft and Cisco think small with CRM and VoIP combo
Tech's big boys take a fancy to the small business
Nokia bags $30m Hong Kong new-tech deal
PoC and EDGE are the flavour of the day
HP to premiere locked-down TV
Fiorina gets square eyes to deflect the pirates