Archive - 11 Oct 2001

NHS streamlines Microsoft licensing deal

Red tape cut in umbrella agreement...

Intel sells kit for illegal software standard

One man's future proofing is another man's snake oil dispenser...

Hacker says hacker is irresponsible

This hacker gives other hackers a bad name. Naughty hacker...

NAI appoints European head

And she's going to need all her 25 years of experience on this one...

First public inquiry broadcast on the web

Foot-and-mouth debate streamed online...

B2B bounces back

E-marketplaces set to thrive...

UK passes the e-tail audit

Who said we were behind the times?

Microsoft gets into the Groove

It wants to get to know the peer-to-peer market in a special way...

US government ponders private internet

This internet ain't big enough for the two of us...

BT gets call centred

Avaya looks forward to getting a lot out of what it's putting in...

MP3 site hideaway for deadly virus

Be afraid, be very afraid, be very, very afraid...

Chips turn Nasdaq green

US market welcomes Motorola loss...

Compaq defers cash

PC maker turns loan shark...

BT rats on Powergen over misleading ads

Pot too busy calling kettle black to spot the irony...

Location location location: Where the mobile industry is pinning its hopes

After tremendous success in the 1990s, mobile network operators are looking at what will jumpstart d...

Napster wins more time

US judge says copyright decision can wait...

BSkyB betting service clatters into the first hurdle

What are the odds on it getting the go-ahead?

Excite haunts AT&T from beyond the grave

Excite throws a posthumous spanner in the works...

Israeli stocks hit hard by unrest

Tech stocks find the going tough stateside...


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