Archive - 28 Jan 2004
Leader: It's worse than a virus and more annoying than spam
That's right it's the 'Mail Delivery Failure Notification'...
UK faces battle to meet 2005 e-government targets
EC survey says only half of services currently online...
BBC goes on Hutton Google buy-up
Paid-for search results to boost online offering
IT buying: All change, the bosses are on board
'You, techie, put the chequebook down, I'm in charge now...'
Offshoring 'will cost UK £5.7bn and 250,000 jobs by 2010'
But not offshoring could cost UK economy £34bn, says study
Gates' knighthood draws criticism for Blair
"Sends out all the wrong signals"
'Leave Gates alone, he does a lot of work for charity'
silicon.com readers spring to the defence of the great man...
BA to cut staff costs by £300m
Uncertainty over whether IT department will be hit...
Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: Blind purchases
Why is so much procurement so ineffectual?
Vodafone facing questions over US and Japan
But CEO Sarin upbeat given latest set of quarterly stats
Amazon Q4 sales grow strongly, though profits slow
Weak dollar propels non-US businesses - and a chocolate fondue set
'DVD-Jon' to sue Norwegian government after acquittal
Battle to clear his name on copyright violation "taken its toll"...
IBM, Dell and HP under fire over 'Sweatshop' computer factories
Atrocious conditions and low pay exposed in report...
New BT unit taps up RFID market
Tracking technology gains more momentum...
US set to unveil cyberalert system
Will mimic colour-coded terror threat alerts...
SCO puts $250,000 bounty on MyDoom virus writer's head
Will Microsoft add to the bounty?
Oracle looks to a future without PeopleSoft
"Our applications business was never contingent on getting PeopleSoft"
Microsoft issues patch for Word crash bug
Word 2003 users urged to install fix...