Archive - 24 Mar 2005

Bosses: You could go to jail and your staff wouldn't care

Non-compliance, illegal software, data breach – any or either could land you in the big house...

MPs failing to use internet in voter apathy fight

And half the public don't even know who their MP is, says study…

Leader: New rules for mobile phone use

We need an acceptable usage policy for mobiles on trains and planes...

Airlines cool on RFID tags

But in-flght internet and mobile phone access is on its way soon, says SITA...

Music pirates shun peer-to-peer for iPod-to-iPod

Got broadband at home and work? You're probably a criminal

IP telephony picking up in Europe

Businesses see benefits beyond low cost...

.eu is officially born

Icann ticks a box and readies new domain for release next year

Leader: Can Windows to open source moves still shock?

And should the proprietary OSes be running scared?

Gates buys into $400m aircraft start-up

"Many of the traditional mechanical functions are performed by semiconductors and software"

Apple tames man who sprung Tiger

Apology and payment from 22-year-old

Phishing targets put up their guard

And the banks have got to be happy about that...

Novell buys Tally

Building up ZenWorks, with an eye on compliance

De Montfort University switches to SUSE Linux

Ditches Microsoft and Unix from the server room…


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