Archive - 26 Jan 2004
Microsoft: 'We're simple'
Gates unveils his dream for ecommerce...
Fujitsu Siemens and Vodafone launch lease-to-buy notebooks venture
Aimed at easing IT budget woes for hard-up small businesses...
Smartphone sales outstrip handhelds
Almost twice that of PDAs...
Final £896m NHS care records contract goes to Fujitsu
And leaves EDS out in the cold...
Dare Vodafone bid for AT&T Wireless?
Common sense and the City suggest it would be an audacious move
Leader: Does Gates' gong equal an endorsement of Microsoft practices?
Whichever way this is dressed up that would seem to be the case...
£1.1bn anti-fraud card scheme still on track
But delivery of new 'Chip and PIN' cards is behind schedule...
Gates has "magic solution" to kill spam in two years
Will it work? What do you think...
Arise 'Sir Bill': Gates gets honorary knighthood
Gates gets an upgrade...
Pepsi hires RIAA-sued teens for ad
"We're still going to download music for free"
AOL under fire over Freeserve spam blacklisting
Customers aren't happy...
Analysis: NAS and SAN uniting
From the protocols, to the big vendors, Ed Frauenheim reports on everything you wanted to know about...
Leader: Recovery?
Quite possibly, if Microsoft, Nokia and SAP – especially SAP – indicate as much…
Stelios considering mobile venture
'easyMobile' - has a certain ring
American phishing scam uses anti-terrorism hook
Convincing email also exploits IE vulnerability
US Election 2004: Campaign trail comes to Amazon
"...a natural extension of what we were already doing."
Microsoft Office to get update in June
Maturing but this a "bogus landmark", says one analyst