Archive - 28 Jul 2003
Drive-by hackers still major threat
Two-thirds of firms still leaving wireless networks open, says survey...
Exclusive: Claranet buys Netscalibur
Consolidation in the ISP market gathers pace with "biggest deal in a year"...
BT eyes return to the mobile market
Two years after ditching Cellnet, is BT about to get into bed with T-Mobile?
It's alive! Napster to relaunch by Christmas
And this time it's got the record labels onside...
Warwick Uni signs £1.2m DiData deal
Nice to know UK universities still have some money to go around...
Consumers happy with chips
PIN technology no hassle for UK shoppers
Royal Mail cuts parcel 'track and trace' call costs by half
Now automated speech recognition service says "we've lost it"…
'Slough of despair': UK techies go to town on 'IT heartland'
Have your say on UK tech's spiritual home...
ITNet wins £83m Cabinet Office deal
Cable & Wireless and Loudcloud ditched as government consolidates hosting
lastminute.com lands 3 deal
Video mobile customers can book holidays while on the move…
Vodafone in good health with ARPU on the up
ARPU, ARPU, ARPU...
Is eBay losing interest in Irish move?
It's 'Dublin or nothing' for auction site...
Sun proposes new web services specs
Electronic transactions to benefit from interoperability boost
Greek geek laws get EC rap
Plans to outlaw computer games continue to cause headaches for Greek lawmakers...
Sex.com case lands VeriSign in legal mire
Cheated domain name owner can now sue VeriSign
Porn bill reins-in peer-to-peer firms
Protecting kids given highest priority...
SCO licence row leaves analysts in limbo
Is it exortion or a serious threat?
Hackers release exploit code: industry poised for attack
"I wouldn't be surprised if we see a worm sooner rather than later..."
