Archive - 29 Mar 2004
Wal-Mart's RFID plans hit trouble
And UK subsidiary Asda has no plans to use the tracking tags
London Underground looks at 'smart' anti-terror CCTV monitoring
Cameras can spot suspicious behaviour and unattended bags…
100 per cent broadband has finally arrived
Northern Ireland puts its multimillions where its mouth is...
5 years ago... US firms reel as Melissa virus spreads
The first of many...
Contractors sneaked in via the stationery cupboard
'How can the IT department be spending £1,500 per week on pens?'
Nokia clicks with camera phones
Is the picture phone market a one horse race?
Thus keeps growing
And moves towards the black
IT contractors head overseas to escape UK government
Or worse still decide to go perm...
BA to ditch Opodo at cost of £40m?
Seems it's had enough of the loss-making dot-com millstone…
The Bloor Perspective: CIO tactics, Hi-Fi using Wi-Fi and free software
This week Robin Bloor and his analysts look at types of CIO and how they can be successful, home ent...
Benhamou on Cisco - and setting the pace in networking
Cisco "should not be remembered as a pioneer in the industry"
What's beyond 3G? 3.5G, stupid
Operators looking to next stage - and it's not just about speed
IBM preaches speech's arrival
Call centre users love it, apparently…
Gates: 'We're seeing the second internet bubble'
But don't worry, it'll all turn out OK in the end…
Apple rapped on the knuckles over 'world's fastest' claim
Is it handbags at dawn for Jobs and Dell?
Witty sets a new worm record
Report says malware beat patchers to the draw
Redmond readies search war plans
When Microsoft says it's made a "big investment", it's time to watch the horizon…
Microsoft shows off its mobile software newbie
'Dr Watson, meet the developers… '
Yahoo! goes shopping for Kelkoo with €475m
Yahoo! vs Google – let battle commence...
