Archive - 04 Apr 2002
UK Online must redouble its efforts
Latest report: could do better...
Pipex defends BT in Freeserve ADSL spat
Oi! Leave our telco alone...
BT makes phone bills simpler for you and SME
It's as easy as A-B-C, 1-2-3...
Satellite phone firm gets back off the ground
It looked dicey for a while but re-entry into the market pleases investors...
Come stick your fingers in the Blackberry pie
Email device plans up for sale...
"Pointless": The verdict on Tiscali's buyout of Excite
Analysts not impressed... at all...
Viking invades Europe with online trading
"I've seen Valhalla, and they have excellent staplers and paper clips..."
Anarchy rules UK Online
Government has a cultural issue with IT, apparently...
Open standards to send online voting supersonic
At least that's what Andrew Pinder thinks...
The mobile phone that reads your lips
Less "I'm on the train", more mime on the train...
KaZaA courts the dark side
P2P technology developers in league with ad network...
Cisco security not up to the job - Check Point
"They should leave it to those who know..."
Dmitri lawyers fail in Adobe hack appeal
Sklyarov can get into code but not out of trouble...
B2B recovery looks distant
Spending malaise set to continue...
Microsoft anti-Unix Unix server switches to Windows
Nothing to see here...
NTL credit rating hits rock bottom
And it can't get any lower...
Dell promises revenue rise
Is the world's number one back on track?>...
WorldCom threatens staff cuts
More job losses on the way?...
AOL testifies against .Net domination
Will the antitrust case rein in Microsoft's web services?