Archive - 01 Oct 2001
Virus top ten: Nimda romps to number one
No surprises there then...
Microsoft's .NET could turn virus victim
Worms and trojans may pose a serious threat...
Intershop slashes targets
Economic weakness and falling sales give way to grim forecast...
Misys assembles to rumble global market
It's been knocked but it hasn't fallen...
CA sued by the hand of justice
Merger deal ends in $1.3m worth of tears...
Motorola launches wind-up phone
Cellnet and Vodafone eclipsed by a clockwork Orange...
Dot-info available for anyone who wants it
Trademarks carry no weight as public are given the right to register...
Petrol engines made better
Strangely hinged piston shaft is the answer...
Humans under the spell of fake voice
So it's official, we are dafter than we look...
Paypal hopes to find favour on Nasdaq
Floating? Now? Why?
Portum blasts B2B into space
Well. Sort of...
IT no longer 'golden boy' of corporate planning
More of a thick kid that sits at the back with a colouring book these days...
Motley Fool axes 75
UK workers left to sweat over their futures...
Cyberspace gets its own atlas
Mapping the weird wide web...
Psion launches rugged handheld
Drop it from waist height onto concrete and it will be fine...
IPO market hits slope
Very little ventured, very little gained...
Psion launches rugged handheld
Drop it from waist height onto concrete and it will be fine...
DoCoMo's 3G bumps up shares
Europe's telcos start the day seeing red...
Universal under fire in music row
Federal Court listens to more online music debate...
Don't get into Management
Best IT joke ever? (Part II)
A load of balls
Best IT joke ever? (Part III)
A spot of car trouble
Best IT joke ever? (Part IV)
John Lamb's Week: Microsoft users are revolting
Do they spend enough time in the washroom?
Marconi set to ditch financial advisers
Is it just a case of shooting the messenger?
NTL mast sale brings in the punters
Indebted cable firm eyes possible £1.5bn windfall...
Microsoft judge says: 'Start talking and don't stop until you've reached an agreement'
No rest for the wicked (or the Department of Justice, come to that...)
EarthPort in line for offline payment
E-wallet provider may find its coffers swelled...
Invensys looks to offload £750m assets
Board members not quite ready to start feeling down the back of the sofa for cash...
McNealy on the breadline...
Well, sort of...
Lucent axes 500 UK jobs
More cuts for troubled telco...
Excite@home goes to the wall
But plucky UK business soldiers on
BT faces £25bn landline bid
German investment bank makes an offer it may be hard to refuse...
What's the web ever done for us? (Part II)
More lessons for the offline world...