Archive - 30 Jun 2003
Devil's Advocate: That’s MY code
Source code isn't just about SCO, Unix and Linux...
Mother and baby are doing well... and father is connected at 512Kbps
Everything your heart (and womb) desires can now be bought online...
'E-baby' on the way thanks to online sperm bank
£830 worth of semen does the trick... Are you watching Amazon?
Yell set to launch £2bn float plans
Second attempt would see it gatecrash FTSE 100...
Nipping mobile spam in the bud
All the aboard HMS SOS SMS...
C&W scraps £1.8bn IBM deal five years early
Desperate measures for troubled telco as it undergoes major restructuring and cost cutting...
Xbox hackers demand Microsoft play Linux
Or else they'll go public…
All aboard for broadband
Indian trains may be first…
2003 is becoming a virus writers playground warns Sophos
Far more infections than last year...
Microsoft exchanges fees
Musical licences…
AT&T inks $9m networking deal with chemicals giant
Will standardise Huntsman's global communications infrastructure as part of multi-year contract
AMD plays with Athlon cache
Another way to cut costs…
Third time lucky? Intel unveils latest Itanium
Will Madison bring Intel up to 64-bit speed with the likes of IBM and Sun? Stephen Shankland and Mic...
EBay cracks down on fraud
No more second chances…
Oracle awaits antitrust word
Federal opposition could kill hostile bid
The Bloor Perspective: Data protection, web services security and nanotechnology
This week Robin Bloor and his team of analysts consider European data protection laws, RSA's take on...
Are infected home PCs adding to spam headache?
No consensus
Vodafone does Real deal
No, nothing to do with Beckham this time...
EDS wins $500m Flemish government contract
Teams with Telindus