Archive - 25 Mar 2004
Leader: Microsoft ruling sets EU against US
Does Europe have any right to impose measures upon a US company?
'Retard' Hoffman mobile ad is offensive, says watchdog
'It was meant to be funny', says advertiser...
Carphone shoots second in phone price war
BT fires back and Ofcom steps in
Barclays agrees staff transfer terms for £450m Accenture deal
Deal close to completion with up to half of 1,400 jobs to be offshored…
US online gambling laws ruled offside
Play on, says WTO
'Office Junior' your biggest security threat
The kids today!
Telecoms to save €12bn by offshoring
Latest industry to jump on the bandwagon...
'Manage your staff's mobiles or write a blank cheque'
And keep an eye on your data security too
Silicon Glen is not what it seems
But more important to Scotland than food and drink...
Wal-Mart opens online song shop but doesn't want money
'No profit' model from non-controversial music...
Gent clears Esser over bonus
Mannesmann chief didn't believe in Vodafone strategy...
CIO Jury: Will EU ruling force Microsoft to change its ways?
Opinion divided but most IT execs see more of the same…
Microsoft bundling 'none of your business' US politicians tell EU
"It is imperative that we maintain America's competitiveness"…
Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: Outsourcing and offshoring
"Just as IT created these new jobs we have to look to new industries to create the next wave. And th...
China in internet café crackdown
Banned from near schools to protect kids' "mental health"…
Ballmer vows to fight EC's competition ruling
Every company 'should be allowed to innovate'
US wants RFID tracking tag investigation
Even politicians spooked by privacy concerns…
Starbucks goes large with its Wi-Fi network
Fat wireless with your skinny latte…