Archive - 06 Nov 2001

Broadband Britain: e-minister reveals cunning plan

This has nothing to do with the e-envoy's faux pas though. Honest...

IBM wins chip security first

Government recognition for super-safe Big Blue...

Could you turn your back on 100,000 pints of beer?

Think of all that lovely beer, just going to waste...

Handspring seals mm02 deal

Smartphone to get the BT treatment...

Profits dry up for Riversoft

Management restructuring fails to appease investors...

Vizzavi grabs 19,000 new customers a day

Vodafone-owned portal records 30 per cent customer growth...

Watch out IBM - HP/Compaq is out to get you

Assuming the merger goes through, of course...

BT under fire for ADSL retreat

ISP outraged over 'Britain has enough broadband' claim...

What's all this 'IT' malarkey, then?

Oh dear, the board is still utterly confused...

Playgirl owners stung by $30m fine

Naughty ad campaign costs dear...

Palm outsells Compaq at a rate of four to one

Palm regains top spot in the handheld market...

Microsoft admits 'Passport not secure enough'

"We recognise that currently Passport isn't fit for doing banking transactions..."

US states turn on Microsoft court ruling

"This company has a long and consistent pattern of violating the law and not playing by the rules."

NHS turns to India for electronic patient records

Infosys brought in to champion new secure database drive...

Motorola users get Hotmail pager access

...Send unlimited messages from your pager for just $25 per month...

HP in tie-up talks with BEA

Another day, another bed that HP is getting into ...

Pure-play dot-coms out-gunning high street rivals

Old-school retailers still haven't found the right way out of the high street and onto the web...

Amadeus rocked, but not forever...

Travel provider assesses effects of 11 September...

Amazon opens new payment chapter

Credit cards, a thing of the past?

KPMG earnings fall

And jobs will have to go...

e-envoy lays blame for the broadband bottleneck

It starts with a 'b' but it's not who you think it is...

Devil's Advocate: C'mon, c'mon, let's work together

Does the computing landscape have to be so fragmented?


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