Archive - 10 Jan 2002
XP licensing far from clear to HP PC users
"But I've purchased the operating system once already!"
Operators kill subsidised prepaid mobiles
It'll cost you how much?
Hutchison 3G hooks up with the BBC
Contract puts visual content on track...
Porn brings Dutch civil service to a halt
Who said Maastricht was boring?
Napster returns
But will users warm to it after its lengthy rehab...
Big Brother creator eyes 3G future
Mobile phones and the internet draw company away from the goggle-box...
Infosys cuts prices as CEO takes a back seat
Results holding steady...
Computacenter meets profits forecasts
Despite the PC slump and thanks to services...
Dell tripped up by new-fangled currency
It was easier when it was blocks of salt and cartwheels...
Alcoholics Anonymous loses web battle
'I didn't dispute any domain names last night, did I?'
BEA goes head-to-head with IBM
Services deal to rival Big Blue's Global Services...
Wireless marketers go it together
Two heads are better than one...
MTV unveils all-in-one TV net device
Britney Spears DVDs, websites and videos on one machine...
HP customers furious over missing XP recovery disks
If you break it, buy another one...
Manchester United v Liverpool to become webcast first
The whole match, not quite live...
Anti-Microsoft lobby marches on Brussels
Industry rivals demand XP be added to the anti-trust rap-sheet...
Microsoft developers sent to security boot camp
We love working for Uncle Bill, patching holes in auto-fill...
Ebusiness sticks with IT while top guns shoot down budgets
It's the corporate IT budgets that are having the hardest time...
Avaya slumps after results warning
Markets shy away from poor Q1...
Bland back-peddles over BT:TV
What he actually said was...
Surviving the Recession, a Quocirca series
Part 5. Supply and demand - managing expectations
