Archive - 12 Apr 2002
First computer, first love
Just look how far you've come...
Your data at risk from 'Big Brother' Blair
Privacy groups slam data sharing strategies...
Online auctions: Going, going, gone to wrack and ruin
They're a haven for fraudsters...
Telewest trims broadband prices
Still not the cheapest...
CA insists Wyly's slung mud won't stick
No dodgy accounting here...
EMC takes Hitachi to court
This time it's litigious...
Lastminute.com and rivals.net in with a sporting chance
They think it's all over...
Entrepreneurs 2000-2002: The 'where are they now?' file
In 2000 silicon.com ran a special report entitled European Entrepreneur 2000. It was the tail end of...
Lucent swings the job axe again
If you're looking for some cheap used office furniture you could do worse than give Lucent a ring......
'Government department hits deadline' shocker
Surely there must be some mistake...
Virus Warning: Navidad back in the wild
This time it's personal...
Virus Warning: Aphex gets the message
Time to update that security software again...
Xerox pays out world's biggest ever fraud penalty
That'll be $10m, and here's your receipt...
E*trade keeps pole position
Tradescape acquisition keeps stockbroker in front...
Toshiba ditches three US plants
Unprofitable chip units get the axe...
Clash over pay TV codes intensifies for Murdoch and Messier units
It's getting ugly...
Motorola, Philips and STM in R&D pact
Latest chips alliance...
Microsoft also looks to China
It's the latest trend, don't you know...
Transmeta gets a new CEO
Matthew Perry - no, not the one in Friends
Juniper confirms dismal Q1
Waits for recovery...
IBM shares battered as SEC probes
Baptism of fire for Palmisano
US regulators bend online investment rules
Let's come to some sort of arrangement...