Archive - 10 Jun 2002
Microsoft to innovate? It's far too successful for that
Messing with the formula, Mr Ballmer?
Software piracy on the rise
Ahoy there, m'hearties: An awful lot of you are breaking the law...
NHS IT costs could bust £1bn estimate
Did report writers forget to carry the one?
Nokia rubbished by analysts
This isn't going to be pretty...
Big Blue closes down on server market
Aiming for low-end server market...
Deutsche Telekom rules out mobile float
Or so we think...
Novell buys SilverStream to boost web services offering
Utah's finest on the acquisition trail again...
Palm launches OS 5
Still lagging behind Microsoft...
AMD: New chips still haven't caught up with Intel
But they are cheaper...
Analyst advice: How to choose an app server
We asked a gaggle of top industry experts what the most important factors are to bear in mind when c...
Oracle to wield the jobs axe again
600 more to go...
Techs lead Monday morning recovery
Makes a pleasant change...
PwC bucks the nonsense name trend
New unit to be named "Monday"...
Honest and integrity: The new Microsoft watchwords
No, seriously...
BT told: 'Cut phone bills in half'
Not literally. That would make them very difficult to read...
Mobilcom's CEO keeps his job
Just...
Energis set for £90m rescue
Fools and their money...?
Nokia: more bad news on the way?
Results out tomorrow, and they're looking bleak