Archive - 30 May 2003
Banks set for IT spending spree
Banks set for IT spending spree
Virus chart exposes severity of Palyh and Fizzer
Two new entries in first and second place...
The silicon.com Weekly Round-Up: 30.05.03
Educational madness on a Jurassic scale...
3 hails nationwide video phone roll-out
Now you can actually see if it's grim up north, or watch your southern softy mates drinking shandy, ...
Update: University virus writing debate gets heated
"It's a bit like saying 'building and planting new landmines helps you work out how to defuse them'....
Two-thirds of companies not measuring website ROI
What's your website worth to you?
C&W axes half its London office staff
More bad news for the ailing telco...
Support grows for controversial virus writing course
Users come out in favour of putting malware on the syllabus...
Parity app happy with BT and Microsoft
Desktop access part of wider £22m outsourcing deal...
Palm device to get Net phoning
The handheld maker is to put new Wi-Fi services in the - ahem - palm of your hand
IBM gets into corporate streaming
Cisco and IBM are linking up to deliver Internet and intranet streaming for businesses
Amazon could take a bite out of Apple
Music downloads are big business, and there is speculation that Amazon may join the party
Indian president promotes open source
Developing nations benefit from open-source software, Gates is told. So there
Oz police in music piracy raid at top university
Students watch out!
Sony unit to trial content with a 'consume by' date
"This film will self-destruct in five seconds..."
Cheaper Microsoft Office - inevitable?
Following price cuts in the US and low cost competition, can you soon expect to be paying less for M...
SCO downplays legal threat to Torvalds
But still playing hardball about alleged Unix code in Linux
Microsoft to stump up $750m in AOL settlement
Shake on it, seeing opportunities in working together
Microsoft-AOL settlement - a win-win?
What it means for both sides