Archive - 08 Jul 2002
Palm to offer multiple operating systems for multiple processors
Developers in distress...
Where have all the data carriers gone?
Endangered species?
$5bn WorldCom offer may be increased
...but it's got to say 'yes' sooner rather than later...
Intel takes wraps off Itanium 2
Supporters wheeled out to hide gap left by Dell...
Virgin Mobile adds lots of new subscribers
Still, Branson lost out on the round-the-world ballooning record, so it's been a mixed month...
Tech billionaire bails out Level 3
It's Buffett the LAN hire player...
eBay coughs up $1.5bn for PayPal
$1.5bn? That price is so 1990s...
WorldCom boss tried to axe audit budget
'If we have no audit, then we can't get into trouble'... genius strikes too late to save Ebbers and ...
EU environmental laws to hit smaller PC makers hardest
Analysis from Gartner...
Online bookies bet on marriage
They're the original odds couple...
If you go down to the beach today, you're in for a big surprise...
Armed response units to crack down on sunbathers who look like crooks...
KPNQwest assets snapped up
Carrier competition goes west as rivals swoop...
Gates' changing priorities mask Windows overhaul
Too busy playing golf to talk about project 'that will render virtually all Microsoft products obsol...
Pace takes a hammering
Poor forecasts and job cuts on the way...
CEOs get their hands dirty with increased ebusiness
More CIO toes being trodden on in the rush to get wired up...
Tiscali boss critical of EU over unbundling
"A lot of disasters" predicted
Vodafone eyes Vivendi stakes
Beaucoup speculation over price and timing
Verwaayen: "No network sell-off"
Next idea?
For Sale sign still hangs outside Energis
Though telco may be getting some pre-sale investment
Dot-com failure rate slows
Not great but can we now at least say the worst is over?
Qwest facing criminal probe
Better than SEC's?
The Bloor Perspective: Google's magic formula, going mobile, and Oracle's testing times
This week Robin Bloor and his colleagues consider what's made Google such a success, the mobile work...
How do you judge the success of an IT project?
Classic metrics come under scrutiny...