Archive - 30 Oct 2003
Has the tech recovery begun?
silicon.com readers in no doubt that things are looking up, but 'cautious optimism' is the best that...
Births, deaths and marriages database eroding privacy
Safeguards needed, urges think tank
Wi-Fi: Why the New World is old news
Wireless looking to Europe and its café culture for the big bucks
UK security 'most shameful in Europe'
Findings reveal British business is open to viruses, spam and pretty much anything else...
Weather-forecasting toaster biggest network threat?
That and a bad case of worms, apparently...
NI awards £26.7m health deal to Steria
IT services meet health services
US and Europe get chummy over high-tech passport
But not everything's going well in the biometrics love-in...
Is Microsoft messing with your hardware?
EC to launch new antitrust probe just days after six others settled
Citizens failed by government websites
e-government falls short of people's needs, says report
5 years ago... Ionica hits the rocks
Telecoms more high-risk than many thought
US calls for VoIP regulation
And a fees cut to boost fledgling industry
Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: Net Antibodies
"Given the size, speed and interconnectivity of the net, viral and worm infections now spread far fa...
Paid-for Napster launches
'A decidedly new beast'?
Dell down on big vision of HP, IBM and Sun
But also admits virtualisation will happen - eventually
Oracle expands further into China
Second R&D centre opens its doors
Malaysia sets up $36m open source fund
Wants to attract techies, not marketers
MSN makes like an amoeba
Splits to focus on information and on communication