Archive - 03 Dec 2001
US security experts to help stamp out Euro fraud
European credit card companies a bunch of amateurs apparently...
SAS sends out warning to Christmas shoppers
Business intelligence giant offers to save the day...
EMC conspicuous by absence in storage standard
We must have standards...
The Gadget Lowdown: Blackberry and the rule of thumb
On test: an exclusive prototype version of Research in Motion's (RIM) Blackberry 5820 device...
Fujitsu Siemens chief bullish
Everything's fine...
Regus to outsource IT department
Office outsourcers see shares jump...
One in four face chop at TeleWork
Cuts due to plummeting sales...
MSN restructures for AOL showdown
Secret email leaked...
Excite@home leaves AT&T customers disconnected@home
850,000 left staring longingly at a blank screen... maybe...
Top 10 viruses: Nimda takes top slot
Nastier than the average worm...
Nokia phones at risk from hacker shutdown
All the silly ringtones and press-on covers in the world won't save you now...
Eight hours per week lost to email
One day in five, 480 minutes... however you dress it up it's a lot of time, but employees just can't...
Can't stop, won't stop, says KaZaA
Shutting the stable door after the horse has been downloaded...
Stockwatch: C&W takes a battering
Investors cool on Exodus buyout...
Brains not bitter about intranet project
Organising a boot up in a brewery...
Bonelli handed reins of troubled Bull
'Sir, your poison chalice...'
US government sites hacked by 'Mujihadeen'
A new cyberterrorist threat?
Microsoft suffers digital TV blow
Set-top box set-back for Gates and Co
Invensys looks to rake in £1bn from asset sell-off
A tale of two Morgans...
Cap Gemini takes axe to another 2,000 positions
The cull continues...
BT facing 192 monopoly probe
Oftel concerned about suspiciously timed price hike
Ericsson takes a Cingular approach to beating Nokia
Swedes take the biggest piece of $3bn pie...
The Bloor Perspective: Sun's web services progress, Toys R Us e-turnaround and the software slump
In their latest look at recent key developments, Robin Bloor and his colleagues analyse the likely s...
Blair pumps £1.5m into 'safe surfing for kids' campaign
The net's not nasty, not really...
