Archive - 10 Aug 2001
Supercomputer: tera-bly intelligent
And it could whip your hide at chess...
Microsoft desktop icons: When is a u-turn not a u-turn?
When Microsoft says it isn't...
John Lamb's week: IT visions that make your heart race
Celebrating the here and now and mulling over the future...
Porn still the stickiest app on the web
The UK's holding its head up, but Germany is top of the porn charts...
Last orders at the telecoms bar: CFOs tighten the purse strings
Cisco results still sending shivers down the spine...
Who's more famous: Microsoft or the PC?
And what's Bill Gates' Mum got to do with it?
Lernout & Hauspie out to save itself
A company wrestling with the jaws of its creditors...
IT spending set to rise?
Sounds a bit 20th century...
'They killed our PCs!' Palm customers wail
Not so 'hot'-synch after all...
Passengers hunted by killer suitcases
Malaria, midge bites and mad high-tech luggage. Going on holiday used to be relaxing...
BT's Indian arm set to invest $20m
Billing software subsidiary gets a boost...
Iomega to slash 1,250 staff
Storage maker feels the pinch...
Oracle boosts network service
Developers set to grasp new tool...
Hooked on clicks
E-tail's the new cocaine when you're stricken by fame...
MSN and AOL fail customers
ISPs who do their worst...
From Russia with Lycos
Time for digital perestroika...
'Getting close to your customers' will drive m-commerce
How much more intimate can you get when you're in their pocket?
Samsung lays claim to the world's smallest chip
It's so teeny you won't believe it, company claims...
Motorola gets government aid in mobile spat
Turkish firm refuses to pay up...
The secret history of the PC
The little beige box that changed the world is 20 years old...
Stockwatch Daily: A bad week for Nasdaq
And better news for Marconi at last...
Taste turns sour for Sainsbury's
If you're going to call it Taste and let Anthea Turner front it, then you're asking for trouble...
DSL a runaway success, in the US
Bet you can't get it on the Bayou though...
Sonera says sayonara to 3G
Here: take this damn licence, we don't want it...
More corporates advertise online despite revenue slump
See, it's not all bad news...
Guardian's disaster recovery venture a disaster
Unforgiving market bites deep into market cap...
Intershop poised to miss break-even target
Analysts warn more job cuts could be on the horizon...
Scoot boots Loot
For sale: classified advertising business. Price £190m, o.n.o...
HP reaffirms itself to services
Hardware giant continues its shift away from pureplay hardware...
The web laid bare
An alarming number of us like to go about our business in the buff.
