Archive - 27 Oct 2004

Leader: UK ID cards – devil is in the detail

Worrying questions still unanswered about Blunkett's controversial plans...

Blunkett presses on with compulsory ID card plans

Despite government figures showing growing opposition…

Betting websites blackmailed with child pornography

Blue Square told to pay €7,000 or face smear email campaign…

5 years ago: CRM crisis in global corporates

And now we can happily report… more of the same?

U2 party with shiny new iPods

Steve Jobs is out of hospital and has something special to say...

Ballmer: Security is still a priority

Will security no longer be a top three issue in two years? 'It'll be a top priority until it doesn't...

C&W exits Japan with sale of unit to Softbank

IDC looked like a good bet back in 1999 - but then so did lots of ventures

Smart phones - more street than suit

Device shipments boom as Nokia and Symbian lead the way

IBM wins $180m deal with Singapore Airlines

Big Blue unveiled as big deal winner...

SAP, HP to offer pay-monthly deal

But it's 'not relevant to Salesforce.com at all'

US Election 2004: Kerry takes on offshoring

Help for white-collar workers displaced by offshoring proposed...

SuSE Linux wins Dell server deal

Will be factory-install rather than customised, just like Red Hat...

Apple takes iPod to The Edge

Launches iPod Photo and U2-themed music player... Announces opening date for London Mac shop...


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