Archive - 26 Nov 2003

Leader: Permission the key to Bluespamming and GSM tracking

Workers on the end of devices must be able to say No

'Apple's dirty secret' gets an airing

Brothers want to tell the world...

LogicaCMG gets £10.2m SAP council deal

Hertfordshire to migrate back-office systems...

China opens first internet café chain

With a little help from its friends...

Compulsory biometric ID on the cards

But IT security firm says scheme is inherently flawed...

Wwwacko Jacko uses web to claim innocence

Singer sets up website to fight sex charges

Track your staff using their mobiles

Only you better tell them first, as Mapaphone and 192.com point out...

Pirated CD seizures fall 70 per cent

More profitable than drugs and evading customs

NHS 'data spine' contract awarded

And Granger takes a swipe at Microsoft licence costs...

Government websites fail on accessibility

Don't mention the Disability Discrimination Act...

Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: Holistic security

"We have the ability to be far more subtle and capable."

Electricity blackouts highlight internet weaknesses

More back-up investment needed, says report

Universities study dangers of tech "monoculture"

Diversifying IT systems could help fend off cyberattacks

4G phone tested by Japan and China

Promises speeds of up to 100MB per second, no less...

Server sales beat forecasts

Linux, Windows and blade shipments all on the up...

Delay in Microsoft-Lindows legal battle

'Windows' trademark dispute put back until March...


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