Archive - 04 Nov 2002
Is Nokia still king of the hill?
Or is its new strategy just worth a hill of beans?
Nokia: When is a mobile phone not a mobile phone?
When it's like a tiny PC. Or a games machine. Or a stereo. Or a slimming aid. Or a burglar alarm...
BT and Unilever ink E1bn outsourcing deal
That's a big 'un
Online CD sales falling fast
Stop... where are you all going?
BT shrugs off latest break-up speculation
"The fact they are making another call for BT's separation is about as surprising as dead leaves fal...
Data protection scamsters stopped in their tracks
Terrible twosome told to stop trying to con businesses
BT Openworld pushes broadband benefits to SMEs
Free booklet thrown in for good measure
Amazon.co.uk unveils free delivery offer
In time for the Xmas rush...
60,000 Koreans clamour for sex
Hot, hot, hot domain name sparks massive interest...
Friends Reunited offers 'email a she-male' service
I know all there is to know about the Crying Game...
Mitel and C&W team on 'office in a box' for SMEs
Sadly, it doesn't come with 'You don't have to be mad to work here but it helps' signs
Novell wins Windsor seal of approval
Local Government continues tech push...
Linux claims dual victory over Microsoft
Onto every antitrust parade a little rain must fall... or something like that...
SETI cracks down on cheating alien-hunters
If you're going to find extraterrestrial intelligence at least do it fairly...
Intel turns up the heat on Sun
Chip release throws fat on server fire...
IBM speeds ahead with transistor design
Adding a little zip to wireless communications...
IM shake-up approved
Will AOL agree to open standards for instant messaging...
Microsoft Verdict: Now all eyes turn to Europe
Time for the next chapter...
Microsoft Verdict: Can it really be over?
Surely nobody is going to appeal now...
Microsoft Judge: 'Why harsher punishments were discounted'
Rivals lose out after using antitrust case for futile point scoring...
Microsoft Verdict: Judge accepts settlement
Words we've been waiting to hear: "The court is satisfied that the parties have reached a settlement...
What's the hottest gadget this Christmas?
Which? reckons it could be the iPod...