Archive - 01 Nov 2001
EMC baits IBM in storage row
Blue-chips resort to 'childish games'
Microsoft and IBM unveil directory service protocol
Let your webServices standard do the walking...
M&S: could this be the great web rescue?
How the web may just save the high-street's old favourite...
Anti-capitalist activists steal WTO's thunder
... and images, identity and users. Naughty, naughty...
Orange to launch GPRS on time
But the trick here is to tread carefully...
Lucent goes Ariba
Young struggling company helps old struggling company...
Arc feels the bite
Revenues fall, losses deepen, share price goes up, go figure...
Nestlé sticks two fingers up at interactive TV
Or four fingers in the case of some KitKats, or one for chunky KitKats...
Funloving virus hits kids' DVD show
It may me old but it can still get about...
Privacy guru leaves to focus on security
Move reflects sea change in industry post-11 September...
Microsoft and DoJ: Finally a settlement is in sight
After three years in court trial nears a conclusion...
Sony puts hacker in the dog-house
Sony angered by hacker who fiddled with his pet 'dog'...
NTL to offer mobile phones
Deal with Orange adds fourth offering to NTL's troubled business...
EDS faces fight to hang onto taxman millions
But will anybody brave such a tough task?
Penguin saves Amazon $17m
E-tailer turns to Linux to cut costs...
Contractor at the Pearly Gates
Best IT joke ever? (Part I)
Tech industry urged to speed-up fight against fraud
What are we waiting for?
Falling PC sales hit hard by business cutbacks
Fewer staff and less cash means less spending on PCs and further decline for hard-hit sector...
Google does pictures
Teeny tiny images to appear next to search results...
Q: Jeeves, why are you making a loss?
A: Because the ad market is still laid low by recession...
Microsoft and DoJ reach anti-trust 'settlement'
Time to start behaving like grown-ups...
Chips market will struggle until 2003
Every producer affected...
Infineon looks to Taiwan
Tough times call for D-RAM-atic co-operation...
Qwest slips up
Share price plunges as telco misses Wall Street estimates...
