Archive - 30 Jun 2005
AMD takes Intel battle to Japan
Seeking $50m damages...
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Minority Report: Apple revels in podcasting revolution
The future of its music strategy looks brighter all the time...
RFID benefits hard to spot
Only one in three companies knows why they'd implement it...
De Montfort to train cyber sleuths
Sandwich course on offer...
Misys wins Fortis Bank deal
Consolidates business at same time...
British Library prepping for digital future
Ninety per cent of research materials will be digital by 2020...
Forgers will crack e-passports within a decade
"All we can do is keep changing," says head of UK Passport Service...
Quocirca's Straight Talking: Branching out
IT that meets the special needs of branch offices...
HBOS zips up latest phase of procurement project
Case study: Data feeds added to supplier management project help to calculate risk
Foreign Office signs £6m Microsoft deal
Will get a modern and efficient IT system, it says
Motorola picks up Sendo's brains
Research staff boost intellectual clout...
Peter Cochrane's Blog: How I fought off a DoS attack
Why do people keep probing my machine?
Capita and IBM make £500m Birmingham shortlist
Council says 'thanks but no thanks' to EDS and SCC...
Patent spat costs RIM $6.5m and counting
But company celebrates subscriber bonanza...
Intel CEO rages against monopolistic lawsuit
"We compete aggressively and fairly," says Paul Otellini
Data security bill seeks to tackle corporate blunders
And hit the info thieves where it hurts...
Anti-spam proposals get the nod
Email experiment to 'encourage discussion'
Leader: Share your malware knowledge
We'll all benefit...
Boom in demand for IT contractors
Rates of pay hit highest point this year...
Bank replaces desktops with PC blades
Case study: Insinger De Beaufort tightens security and simplifies system management