Archive - 25 Sep 2003
Software crime: Would you admit to an accidental breach?
"Tell that to the judge..."
Oftel releases good practice guide for mobile industry
Lists guidelines for new handsets for the disabled and elderly
5 years ago...UK government pumps £1bn into health service IT
Now it's steaming ahead with an ambitious £2.3bn modernisation plan
Porn, pirated software, MP3s – do you really know what's on your network?
Hackers and employees using corporate networks to store and distribute illegal material and even run...
Software miscreants: 'fess up and the BSA will let you off
Whether its an unwitting breach of your licence or you bought some knock-off software... honesty is ...
W3C investigates web patent threat
Could Eolas battle bring down the browser?
Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: Crash, crash, crash
On a collision course with tech
Is tech snobbery draining your IT budget?
Remarketed equipment is second hand not second rate, say experts
Ericsson's answer to Cisco's all-IP threat - mobile
And Swedes expect - and welcome - Alcatel, Siemens and others to follow suit
Ovum warns regulators 'Get your hands off our mobiles or else'
Apart from roaming... you can mess with that...
Banks to spend $12bn outsourcing by 2005
Driven by growth in European business process outsourcing
Lonely hearts have empty wallets
Online dating... great for the dot-com economy...
Bureaucrats rubber stamp EU software patent law
Small businesses and developers tremble...
"Dmitri's law" revisited: DMCA claims first victim
Florida man walks the long walk which Sklyarov dodged...
VeriSign settles deception case
But no admission of guilt over fake domain name expiry ruse
Boston pensioner mistakenly targeted in file-swap swoop
Said to have downloaded Busta Ryhmes songs but RIAA "will withdraw and ask questions later"
Virus strikes US State Department
Welchia worm to blame
IBM unveils new grid computing customers
Hits back at talk from Oracle and others...
Standard VoIP - the dream of new industry group
US initiative spans old and new worlds of telecoms