Archive - 26 Aug 2003
It's the BBC against the world (wide web)
Family Christmases are often marred by an unpopular Auntie - but is the same thing happening to the ...
BBC online comes under government review
Auntie is "very good value" says new media director
Digital Blunders 2: Text pain and sex on the brain
You're a clumsy lot - you really are...
Lucent wins first Iraq subcontract
Will help rebuild country's phone infrastructure
Convergence will drive users to ditch standalone PDAs
If it can't 'talk the talk' then it's going to have to go...
Rise in small firms turning to ecommerce
But they still have deep concerns about spam and viruses
Martha Lane-Fox more attractive than Reg Holdsworth
UK entrepreneurs think ecommerce is sexier than the high street...
Open source protestors take to the streets
Demonstrations planned in opposition to European software patent law…
Privacy fears over RFID must come before profit
Supply chain cost savings could be hit by consumer boycotts, warns analyst...
5 years ago... UK bosses find IT spend 'frightening'
Wind the clock on a few years and it seems like a nice problem to have...
Microsoft could be 'major force' in telecoms
VoIP software add-ons will give Microsoft big chunk of home and business market
Chinese schools ditch Microsoft Office
Education officials refuse to pay for licences after anti-piracy raid…
CA stumps up $144m to settle shareholder lawsuits
"Settling all of these cases at one time is a major step forward..."
Hackers take down SCO site
Open source hacktivists mobilise...
HP launches cheap iPaq
...Probably doesn't refer to it as 'cheap' though...
Indie labels get music download channel
Still room on the web for acts who aren't chosen by phone vote...