Archive - 24 Nov 2004
Mobile driving ban: 'Increase the fine'
...or 'ban them'...
Leader: Where's the value in e-government?
Are we looking too hard at the bottom line?
Get free copy of XP from Microsoft - if you have a pirate version
Redmond's multicoloured software swap shop...
2005 e-government deadline will be hit
'The days of the IT director being a technical guy kept in a cupboard are gone'
Gay-porn hackers strike Italian politics
Hardcore smut attacks monitors (and homophobic attitudes...?)
5 years ago: Orange signs-up content providers for WAP phone
WAP? Don't knock it now - or those content deals
UK contractor rates plummet
Some skills still pay fat wedge...
Microsoft critic pockets nearly $10m in settlement
'We don't know where the money goes once we've paid it,' says Redmond
Windows and Linux exposed by Java flaw
Not even Firefox will keep you safe...
Big Blue gets bigger
IBM's pulling away from its rivals...
Intel gets behind the penguin
Chinese and Indian deals will make shipping Linux easier...
High-tech crime hits police budgets
'We need £350m boost to fight crime in cyberspace and on the streets'
CIOs plan new hires in 2005
47 per cent see their IT staff numbers increasing next year