Archive - 26 May 2005
Leader: Online crime - new tools, old tricks
We must stay on top of cybercriminals' tactics...
Asda fancies itself as the new Amazon
Plan to sell CDs, games and DVDs...
ID cards - all our latest coverage
They're baaaack...
Caudwell signs £170m deal with Energis
Non-geographic phone numbers 4u...
EU donates €660,000 to open source research
First international effort...
Tesco rings up Xansa deal
Gets support for distribution and pricing systems
£4bn hunt is on for public sector IT suppliers
Government opens up GCat to new bidders...
Does every UK resident deserve broadband?
No - and here's why...
C&W profits rise as IP network gets underway
Tellabs first supplier named for £190m project...
Scammers banned for selling £3m of bogus holidays
DTI cracks down
Europe: 'Human rights and IT not mutually exclusive'
'Just keep a tight rein on those journalists'...
ID cards: Biometrics work... sort of
Iris is the weakest link registering but strongest verifying...
Nokia unveils Linux-based web gizmo
A full four inches of web-based fun...
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Continual reorganisation
Will management churn bring progress to a halt?
France grapples with its image problem
Out to lunch? Moi?
Open source apps given to millions in India
OpenOffice and Firefox included on freely distributed CDs...
Blair: IT staff can transform public services
PM reaches out to tech professionals...
FBI probes system breach at Stanford
Personal data of 10,000 people may have been compromised, says university
Nokia opens the door to its Linux kernel
Patents can be freely used...
Is penetration testing breaking Herts on the internet?
County council turns guns on itself...
Leader: Government should stay soft on ID cards
Though the plans are still not perfect...
