Archive - 26 Oct 2004
Microsoft's 'Secure cloud' on its way
Secure multi-network IM for 2005...
Leader: Take the long view on R&D
It's worth it...
'eBay' worm starts to spread
It's taken a while to catch on, but it's getting there...
5 years ago: Marks & Spencer to sell cars online
OK, so it wasn't a case of undies, posh food and how about that nice Audi A3…
EC gives Oracle-PeopleSoft the green light
And it's go! Go! Go! Well, maybe not...
UK police develop national emergency alert system
Messaging tech to be used for public safety alerts…
Facial recognition to be used on driving licences
DVLA will use it to check for duplicates...
XP SP2 breaks the 100 million barrier
Hardly Microsoft's business...
Charity offers free WEEE advice
We should all be doing it and now help is at hand for those still in the dark...
Can UK become a nation of innovation?
Telcos far behind but government aid on the way...
Virus suspect trial delayed
Jaschan must wait until the New Year...
Hewitt wants to stamp out 'old boys network'
Make way for the girls...
'Please God not another trade show'
All the freebies and vendor-wear-clad dolly-birds in the world can't mask a lack of popularity...
Lastminute.chairman quits.com
From several of his many jobs...
E-passports emerge on US horizon
Critics warn of potential for 'surreptitious access'...
Devil's Advocate: In support of open standards
It's the way to bring about competition and innovation...
UK spam fighter urges 'let's play Aussie rules'
Steve Linford to the rescue... Will Europe's laws end up as tough as Australia's?
ICQ offers IM with video
Now you can see who you're talking to... if you really want to...
Cisco tightens VoIP security
Encryption for both high- and low-end phones...
