Archive - 02 Nov 2000
It's elementary: Holmes resurfaces with a facelift
Scotland Yard today took the wraps off its latest investigation and disaster management system, Holm...
PSINet loses president and share value
PSINet, the global web-hosting company, lost its president as shares dropped over 50 per cent after ...
BBC online ads plan attacked by web publishers
The British Internet Publishers' Alliance (BIPA) is calling on the Department of Trade and Industry ...
E-government targets unrealistic
Government targets to bring its services online by 2005 are unrealistic and local authorities, many ...
DTI gets business to brainstorm for the future
The UK Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) has launched a high-tech business brainstorming centre...
Which? finds hands-free kits can treble mobile radiation
The Consumers Association (CA) has issued a renewed warning about mobile phones, saying that hands-f...
IFuel ignites with 11,000 ASP customers
An ASP launched today in Heathrow, with 11,000 users already on its books.
BTOpenworld's modem mayhem
BTOpenworld has sent out incorrect modem drivers to an undisclosed number of single-user ADSL custom...
IXEurope pulls Stock Exchange float
Internet hotel company IXEurope has backed off from its proposed flotation on the London Stock Excha...
An e-minister abroad (part 3): silicon.com joins Patricia Hewitt in Bangalore
After the warm welcome of Calcutta and the diplomatic efficiency of New Delhi, the pre-monsoon heat ...
Last 'indie' cable operator lost in Telewest takeover
Cable giant Telewest has acquired Eurobell today for £280m.
Crusoe stranded by IBM
IBM has pulled out of using Transmeta's Crusoe processors in its ThinkPad 240 notebook, saying the c...
Bertelsmann deal marks new dawn for file sharing
Bertelsmann's agreement to drop its long running legal battle with Napster has been hailed as a comi...
Software soars on sub-continent
Indian software exports rose by 63 per cent in the first half of the year to $2.8bn and the industry...
Nokia secures corporate WAP strategies
Nokia has launched a range of software products to provide secure WAP services for corporates.
Morning Edition: MSN to go mobile and 'e-rigging' the US election
The Guardian reports this morning that Microsoft is in talks with several wireless companies ...