Archive - 29 Apr 2004
Consumers are keen on mobile data – just give them no choice
Users on the move ready and waiting to be converted...
HSBC to double Indian software staff to 1,000
Also looking at other offshore alternatives to India…
5 years ago... Student uncovers Windows Java bug
Another kid doing Bill a favour...
EC launches €12m Euro-ID research project
BT, Siemens and Visa lead 23-strong Guide Consortium
Model 'e-enabled' council unveiled
Government sets minimum benchmark for 2005 deadline…
Orange signs up 50 millionth subscriber
And congratulates itself on a "better" kind of customer...
UK cybercops hook "copycat" phishing-scam suspect
But what about the organised-crime gangs behind the major attacks?
Schoolkids get £22.6m fat pipe boost from NTL
10Mb broadband for Hertfordshire pupils
Does 'dawn of the dead' spell the end for the web?
Army of zombies is poised to attack…
Sygate deal leaves security in good health
Northern Ireland deal to protect patient data…
Compliance driving security spend
Fear of Sarbanes Oxley and Basle II loosens purse strings…
Nortel fires CEO and CFO after review of accounting practices
On top of restated results further problems lie ahead financials not in by end of June…
Ofcom returns to the charge on BT's local loop
But analysts say BT break-up "too difficult"
Microsoft shunts XP update
Release dates gets further into the distance
iTunes loses 95 million songs
Pepsi promotion doesn't quite go as planned…
Windows hacks available on the net
Hackers gear up for MSBlast re-run
Real boosts revenue as loss widens
And the president makes like Lord Lucan
Take our caffeine but give us the net, say employees
OK, so we might give you a virus in return, but…
Nokia unveils Indian CDMA research lab
"Take that, GSM!"