Archive - 30 Jun 2004

5 years ago: Terms of Y2K bill agreed upon

Aren't you glad we made all that fuss?

UK MPs urge cybercrime revisions and tougher sentences

Time to update the Computer Misuse Act for today's breed of cybercriminals...

Is BT set to axe 30,000 payphones?

Where would the tramps go to the toilet?

Free Iraq asks for its domain name

The .iq domain currently owned by Texas company

Gates pushes cheap Windows in Asia

PCs for the masses and a chance to see off Linux and the pirates

Microsoft: Europe is key Linux battleground

But company not too worried about recent defections

Microsoft offers the French 60 per cent off software licences

Trying to prevent Paris 'doing a Munich' with open source

Cabinet Office damning in rejection of ITNet

Its side of the story: things had been somewhat less than well

Cisco buys data management start-up for $82m

Deal promises to speed up branch-office networks

Branson to take Virgin Mobile public

IPO by end of July with free shares for employees

Comcast sending out less spam

Blocks port that other ISPs have shut down for years

Man loses job thanks to IM virus

Colleagues didn't like what he was saying about them

India diary: Day ten - A classic offshoring facility

Feng shui waterfalls, a BPO centre and the Indian Prime Minister...

Sun's McNealy throws punches at long list of rivals

Targets include IBM, Red Hat, Microsoft and the US Congress


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