Archive - 25 May 2005
Spam: ISPs must crush zombies, say trade groups
And they're going to send 3,000 letters telling them so...
Government has "no doubts" about ID card tech
Public sector has learned from previous mistakes, says minister
PalmSource banks on Linux and feature phones
Can open source save the struggling OS maker?
Microsoft: Retailers want RFID, biometrics, wireless
'And we have the OS to prove it'
£6.2bn NHS IT programme "way ahead" of schedule
IT head dismisses talk of slipping deadlines and supplier unrest...
Banks to cut transaction times
No more three-day waits... we hope
"Ratners" syndrome holding back government IT
Changing public opinion is key challenge, says CIO
Wi-Fi flies high with mobile and console possibilities
Thank the small businesses...
Gates offers chance to meet, er, Gates
You too can gaze into the windows of his soul...
ID card plans are back and 'more popular'
Government wants them and the public too seems to be warming to the idea...
Microsoft faces up to SOX challenge
Brave new Office world?
Online attackers hold info for ransom
'Your money or your files!'
Cisco net phones have software flaw
Open to DoS attacks...
Chess master takes on supercomputer
Man versus machine... again
Snooping fears ease as draconian rule dies a death
'The crypto war is over for me now'...