Archive - 10 Oct 2001
Logitek calls it a day
Administrators swoop in as unpaid debts mark the end of the road...
Dixons blames downtime on security upgrade
High street retailer yet to get to grips with customer's online behaviour...
eBay grows by Half.com
E-tail unit assimilated into the collective...
silicon.com campaign inspires cybercrime unit
We're so proud we can barely type...
Oftel says go forth and co-mingle
Stick your DSLAM in anywhere you want to...
Kingston and BBC team up for interactive TV
Would you go to Hull and back for broadband?
Infosys posts upbeat results
See, there's something to smile about...
Logitek calls it a day
Administrators swoop in as unpaid debts mark the end of the road...
Virus attacks: Users despair in losing battle
IT funds dwindle while bugs become harder to swat...
Businesses ignore CRM at their peril
Uncared for customers head elsewhere...
Doubleclick founder takes charge at Yahoo!
Web giant looks for ways out of slumpsville...
Survey shock: IT pros aren't geeks
Forget Lara Croft: give me Jamie Oliver any day...
Ex-Marconi fat cats gobble all the cream
The bosses who all but bankrupted Marconi get golden goodbye...
Techies love Eastenders
IT professionals like soap on their box...
SGI jumps into the server sandpit with Sun and IBM
Its a sort of tag team premier league server slug-fest...
ASPs: We know what they are
...but we won't buy them...
Microsoft faces huge fines for anti-trust
Letters of support written by software giant itself, EC alleges...
Baltimore shares surge as new CEO enters the breach
Hope springs eternal for struggling security firm...
Sage results hit by US attacks
The damage is done but to what extent?
Is it the end of the road for freeloading downloaders?
'Why do people pay for content? Because we told them they had to' says Wall Street Journal bo...
Oracle beats IBM as users plan spending spree
Recession? What recession?
Downturn takes a bite out of PeopleSoft
Record run ends as analysts downgrade...
Baltimore and Sage knock market confidence further
Shares fluctuate following negative announcements...
Palm chief slams Microsoft PDAs
'They've stolen our ideas and they still suck...'
Queen of the internet gets off scot-free
Adviser's advice was impartial...
BT is wrong on broadband say telecoms managers
Telco said 'nobody wants broadband' our survey said...
Things get worse for Atlantic Telecom
Atlantic Telecom on the last few pages as Germans approach Chapter 11...
Siemens halves fixed-line capacity
Review could close ten factories...
Tasteless government email exploited US terror attacks
Special adviser called 11 September "a very good day" for the government...
Motorola loses for third quarter in a row
But mobile division makes a profit - that can't be right can it?
Autonomy blames results shortfall on US terror attacks
UK firm confirms the effect of 11 September attacks on business...
Security specialist suffers slowdown
Surrey firm blames decline on US terror attacks...