Archive - 11 Apr 2001

A tale of two chippies

ARM and Motorola - two very different companies. Motorola is a sprawling US giant, with interests in...

Europe safe from US downturn says Dell chief

The European PC market should grow five per cent this year, with little sign of any adverse effects ...

Genie rubs users up the wrong way

BT's mobile internet division Genie has caused more problems for the beleaguered telco by exposing c...

Napster filters go under court scrutiny

Controversial file-sharing site Napster is back in court this week defending allegations from the Re...

Major partners turn on 'unambitious' Documentum

Content management software company Documentum has admitted to under marketing itself after being co...

EMC latest to issue profit warning

Storage specialist EMC today said it expects to miss expectations by as much as 10 per cent.

Europe first for US internet services firm

A US company has taken the unusual step of opening for business in Europe before its native country.

Russia fires bribery and espionage allegations at US

US embassy officials have come under fire from Russian security forces over reports that they had tr...

Chatrooms: Your route to business success (LOL?)

They've become a highly controversial part of the internet landscape, but as Pia Heikkila argues, us...

Europe closes the door on the Napster ideal

EU countries have fifteen months to revise outdated copyright laws to combat internet and high-tech ...

Security group raises ADSL modem fears

US security advisory groups have alerted users to problems with Alcatel's Speed Touch ADSL modems.

Blair in phone plea to save Motorola plant

UK Prime Minister Tony Blair spent a quarter of an hour on the phone last night with Chris Calvin, p...

Microsoft toasts Bluetooth with a dram of 'Talisker'

Microsoft's latest operating system for handheld devices, released in beta yesterday will provide mu...

Hackers exploit weak link FTP

Security experts have warned that hackers may be exploiting file transfer protocol (FTP) as a way in...

CA dumps US-centric beliefs

Computer Associates has ditched a six-year old policy of running its operations from the US, and fin...

Infosys doubles up with Indian tech stock tonic

Indian software high-flyer Infosys has today released strong fourth quarter results with profits hit...

IDC: 'The ecommerce outlook is rosy'

Spending on internet-related projects will pick up from the middle of this year as companies kick-st...

MSN loses its head

The head of Microsoft's MSN portal, Brad Chase, is to stand down following a business restructure an...

Stockwatch Daily: Confused markets show promise

The London Stock Exchange opened nervously this morning with investors unsure how to react to a bump...

Busted: $3.9bn online fraud

A massive $3.9bn internet banking fraud has been uncovered after a six month investigation by one of...


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