Archive - 10 Jun 2003
'Spam is in the eye of the beholder'
One man's spam is another man's miracle penis enlargement...
Consumers still prefer the phone
And they won't stand for bad service
Half UK workers see a bright side to 'being outsourced'
But they worry about pensions and stress
Telewest rescue postponed
Creditors demand more than 97 per cent
Oracle wants PeopleSoft to change its ‘negative position’
Larry wants to make the acquisition less hostile
Mercury buys Kintana for $225m
A boost for an emerging software market
Smut and scams infest kids’ inboxes
Just like the rest of us…
Flash memory’s ‘midlife crisis’ boosts Magnetic RAM
Electrons buy a Harley and leather jeans as Flash memory passes its peak
BT: spam blacklist fix in place
Blocked customers should see the benefit within a week...
Sun Raves over Java’s simple weak spot
But don’t expect a fix this year…
Time for a service provider to manage your WLAN?
Or will wireless connectivity always depend on you doing a bit of DIY?
WorldCom's Ebbers a 'spectacularly unsuccessful' manager
But questions about guilt remain - and how the board approved a $6bn deal in a 35 minute teleconfere...
The Devil's Advocate: Buried by junk
But is it all bad... should we just go with the flow?
Liverpool Uni employs Dell cluster
Scousers with mouses gird up for grid...
AOL spam-buster targets Comcast
It's fixed, but we don't know how...
IDC drops PC forecasts
Not good news...