Archive - 30 Mar 2004
UK banking websites 'failing customers'
Slow, poor accessibility, loads of errors, says study…
Leader: Apple's patently ridiculous headphone stance
Playing smart over patents, acting dumb over ear 'buds'...
Retailers reaping RFID cost savings at suppliers' expense
Manufacturers 'footing the bill', says research…
One billion people to get biometrics and RFID tracking by 2015
Surveillance passports just not cricket, say civil liberties groups
Push-to-talk: Is text messaging on the ropes?
PTT gets a blue rinse...
AOL raffles off spammer's confiscated Porsche
That'll learn 'em...
5 years ago... UK air traffic controllers claim Y2K success
Y2K paranoia at its worst...
Hutchison sell-off to feed 3 cash burn
Aims to raise $1bn in IPO...
Devil’s Advocate: Is less IT the solution?
Or just less 'bloated' IT…
Apple files for iPod patent
Jobs aims to protect the iPod interface from being copied…
NetSky worm variant threat upgraded
Symantec raises alert to level three…
'BlackAngels' hackers swoop on Cisco security flaws
Italian teenagers write exploit for networking product holes…
UK firms 'worst in Europe' for antivirus updates
Small businesses blissfully unaware of latest threats
File-sharing has no impact on CD sales, says research
5,000 downloads to displace just one CD sale…
IT budget boost forecast for 2004
Forrester Research says the tech market is getting healthier…
Google gets up close and personal
New personalised web searches and alerts to take on Yahoo!