Archive - 25 Apr 2005
Election '05: MPs' tech promises fall on deaf ears
UK voters not interested in major parties' high-tech lip service...
Ambulances turn to GPRS for better organ tracking
Improved fleet management thrown in too
Leader: The web's election?
Not this time
Risky human behaviour fails changing firms
A change is as good as a rest... literally, when everything crashes and nobody can work...
Reuters IM users get FaceTime
Secure, compliant messaging...
64-bit Windows unleashed on the public
Two years in the making
Labour constituencies most switched on in the UK
Blair's broadband Britain?
Security industry gathers for London pow-wow
InfoSec arrives with spyware top of a growing agenda...
Hackers attack IT conference
Revenge of the evil twin
Election '05: Labour tops campaign website study
Parties criticised for "style over substance" and navigation issues
Google steps into banner ad world
Cue shake-up in marketing departments...
Yahoo! releases dead marine's emails
Father gets right to read...
Moore's law mag found to owner's $10k delight
Frankly we're just amazed a techie had a secret stash of mags and it wasn't porn...
C++ programmers 'alive and well', says creator
Who would, wouldn't he...
