Archive - 30 Jul 2003
5 years ago... Dragon aims to broaden use of speech recognition
Later to be slain by lack of demand
Music industry will come after corporates in file-sharing war
"Deep pockets" and high-profile brands more likely to act as deterrent than teenage kids…
More spam in July than during all of last year
Are we agreed it's a problem now?
Mobile sector rediscovers its form
Form is temporary class is permanent...
Get a handle on your email monitoring... now
Before you land yourself in hot water
Bill Gates calls for research innovation
At the Microsoft Research Faculty Summit in Redmond, Wash., Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates challenged...
IBM zeroes in on storage software
Big Blue scents profit
Solaris gets open-source update
New Gnome appears...
Microsoft trims game division
Staff cut by 34...
McNealy: 'I'm thrilled to death SCO can't revoke our Unix licence'
Says Sun is sitting pretty in face of SCO-IBM lawsuit, just part of an overly-complex IT landscape
Sun 'too good to go down'?
Frankly, it's still hard to say
Benefit backlog blamed on £2m IT system
Sx3 rollout at Castle Morpeth council still having problems a year later…
ROI is king for reckless IP wannabes
Show me the money... not the security...
Is McNealy's vision realistic? The future of Sun
"Sun is the one company that has all the pieces." Discuss.
£31m: The cost of "tweaking" London's congestion charging system
Mayor Ken hands Capita extra funds to improve penalty enforcement procedures...
More US McDonalds outlets get Wi-Fi
And a simple logo to show customers they have it – industry take note
The Director’s Cut: This is how you work together properly
David Taylor’s top tips for external and internal relationships...
SMS spam wakes recipients in middle of night
Property company says sorry over blunder
EMC to double high-end capacity, analysts predict
Though spotlight stays on storage software