Archive - 28 Jul 2004
Phishing soars as shoppers flock to the web
More fools with more money means more parting of the two for scammers...
Bangalore to topple Silicon Valley from top tech spot
But California says offshoring isn't main threat to IT jobs…
5 years ago... UK minister answers Mandelson ecommerce jibes
Oh Mandy, well you came and you gave help to Tony,
But we sent you away, oh Mandy...
Sino the times: China to call the shots in tech?
Communist state could be boss of global tech... even Microsoft
Virus alert: Microsoft targeted by MyDoom wannabe
Zindos sucker punch...
City banks fail security test
Using IM and turning a blind eye to compliance...
CRM 'too complex' for reluctant local authorities
Less than half of UK councils have systems in place…
Outsourcers motivated by money
But many shun offshoring
Intel CEO to employees: 'Improve our track record'
Craig Barrett fires up the troops after product delays
More Wi-Fi hotspots for BT customers?
Now if only roaming fees would disappear...
Home Office to give early warning on security holes
Aims to protect public services from electronic attack
RFID chips headed for hospitals?
Could be implanted in both patients and staff
MyDoom worm quickly gives up the ghost
Live fast, die young...
Major Microsoft Office update now available
But will anyone buy it?
Boardroom Despatches: Know when to quit
And know when to hold your ground and fight