Archive - 25 Jul 2003
Digital divide wider than ever
Access for all remains a dream for many...
Government websites address disability access law
But lack of funding will make it difficult to meet targets, warns expert...
The Weekly Round-Up: 25.07.03
Spammers spammed and Michael Jackson sticks his nose into the piracy debate...
700 million Wi-Fi users by 2008
Overly optimistic? Telecoms execs not even sure of the business models yet
Rural broadband threatened by "political expediency"
Newly broadband-enabled broadband group issues warning over government policy
SCO's Linux challenge likely to backfire
Licensing disagreement will alienate key end users
5 years ago... Norweb promises IP over power lines by year end
To be honest, we've given up waiting...
Ex-employees pose real danger to businesses
The more aggrieved they are the more damage they do...
BT bags O2 directory services contract
Must have been some tricky negotiation involved to bring these two old buddies together...
Inside Computer Associates: A vendor dossier
The only thing anybody ever knew for sure about CA was that it made acquisition after acquisition. N...
Inside CA: FactFile
The figures, the people, the technology...
Naked Chef exposed in email
'Leaked document' is likely to lose the purveyor of pukka-tucker some dosh...
BA defends staff swipe card system
"It's all about modernising the way we work"...
Unilever boosts Linux development lab
Open source group aims to build Linux credibility with large corporate users
AOL gets new technology supremo
Ex-Merrill Lynch and GE Capital man
Electronic voting slammed by security researchers
Latest systems have more holes than Swiss cheese…
We ain't seen nothing yet, says Ballmer
Microsoft CEO on the Longhorn 'big bang', $49bn cash mountain and more...
Oracle issues security warnings
Hackers could exploit three new serious flaws in its e-business suite products
Broadband revolution under threat from piracy
Online buying and selling must be made safer
