Archive - 29 Nov 2004
Got a good tech idea? There could be a slice of £80m for you
The government has R&D grants for the most innovative techies
Quocirca's Straight Talking: Choose the right vendor
A simple, effective approach...
Police quiz ex-virus writer in Slammer investigation
Former 29A member grilled by Czech police…
Leader: Broadband Britain - not there yet
Problems keep resurfacing…
IBM and HP to quit making PCs?
Gartner reckons so...
Stelios to piggyback on T-Mobile with no-frills launch
March debut announced for operator
Consumers loving online banks despite phishing threats
'My account details, you say? I'll enter them at www.youvegotnochancemate.com... '
Offshoring: IT staff should stop moaning and skill up
More clamouring for soft skills…
R&D spending on the rise in UK
Slow but steady increases...
Biometric ATMs give bank cards the finger
Fingerprint-ID enabled at cashpoints...
Teen sent down for court camera phone use
He was just having a laugh, apparently...
Health impact of 3G masts under scrutiny
New study into mobile base station emissions…
Way to win in online music? Sign a star
Just don't get caught up in payola scandals...
Cybercrime - together we can defeat it
DoS attacks can be broken down by cooperations, says Betfair CTO
Government abandons £15m broadband aggregation scheme
After just £3.5m savings – compared to target of £200m
Feds go after security app inventor
Security guru being pestered by the FBI for logs...
Meta rubbishes Gartner's licensing apocalypse
Just plan ahead and it'll all be fine...
Aussies trash Kazaa in court
Sharman recieves more choice abuse...