Archive - 30 Sep 2003
118 888 drops 'half the price of BT' claim
Did they jump or were they pushed? Conduit not impressed with BT's tactics
Palm's new Tungstens mean business
ZDNet's Patrick Houston checks out the Palm Tungsten T3 and E models, which tout more power, new dis...
Microsoft upgrades Windows XP Media Center
CNET's Brian Cooley examines whether the Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004 will bridge the gap be...
mm02: Regulator could put the brakes on profits
But other than that, we're happy...
5 years ago... IBM helps UK doctors take to the net
And now NHS IT is a bigger issue than ever
Pin-up competition to find 12 best call centres
Not exactly the Pirelli calendar
Is there such a thing as good spam?
Or could it spell the end of UK business?
Reuters and MSN talk IM
Users put in touch via middle-man...
NHS dismisses £2.3bn IT programme delay
Need to "strike a balance" but concerns remain over tough terms
Devil's Advocate: Aren't we more than just a number?
Some thoughts ID cards and citizens databases
Kylie download debut foiled by pirates
Online file-swappers circulate Kylie's new single ahead of official release
Army uses PC forensics in Iraq evidence hunt
British forces use technology to examine recovered data
RIAA guilty of 'child abuse'
Newly-lauched P2P trade alliance comes out fighting
VeriSign sued over fake domain name swop
Optimatech is the new sex, apparently...
Yahoo! thwarted by Trillian
Releases a new patch... and you know where they'd like Yahoo! to stick it...
US execs go security spending crazy
But it's legislation not viruses keeping them on their toes...
Sun to post $1bn loss
"Particularly difficult quarter"
Microsoft ready to take on the EU
Readies its antitrust comeback...finally