Archive - 03 May 2002
Flash flaw could let hackers in
Fixed now but problems could still exist...
Probe into surgeon's mobile obsession
The hip bone is connected to the SIM card...
E-voting a flop in local elections
But it's not all bad news for high-tech voting methods...
E-government plans under threat as IT spend goes on back-end systems
Less than 12 per cent of budgets going on e-enabling public services...
Vodafone to party like it's 1999
Living it up as the share price plunges...
Dell executives in hot water over patent infringement
Email archives opened...
PwC looks to $1bn flotation
Lessons learned from Enron...
HP customers can't afford HP conference
Sign of the times...
Call centre monkey storms to mayoral victory
Cheeky chimp is champion...
Baltimore bails out of Oz
Didgerie-don't...
Ad revenue slide hits QXL
Going, going...
Vodafone plumbs new depths
To a four-year low and beyond...
IT contractors come out in support of PCG
They're getting value for money, so everyone's happy
Five years in jail - the price of phone theft
Enough to stop a thriving black market?
Telewest merger "makes a lot of sense" says NTL boss
Cash for equity deal just for starters...
Chips up (and down)
All depends how you read the numbers...
Real faced Netscape treatment, Microsoft court hears
"Streaming natural and native feature of our operating systems" - internal email...
Prebble wobbles as ITV Digital falls down
Chief executive falls on sword...
Colt's bolt from the blue
Telecoms provider beats the market...
Liquidation threat ends hopes of $3.4bn Micron-Hynix deal
On-off merger looks off. End of story...