Archive - 12 Jun 2003
PeopleSoft says no to 'unsolicited' Oracle bid
We didn't ask, it's illegal and it's not enough money - or words to that effect
Vendor CIOs and dog food consumption
And the connection is...
Companies more worried about spam than hackers
Though viruses are still your biggest fear...
Sir Peter Bonfield - no regrets
Former BT CEO on 3G, corporate governance and being hung out to dry by the media
BT bets on convergence
After talking about it for 15 years, users are now ready for new unit, telco says
Lastminute.com coming to a TV set near you
Just press your red button...
IBM cuts E550m Nordic outsourcing deal
Finnish giant looking to save 35 per cent of IT costs
GPS: The cure for 'collateral damage'
RAF plans to roll out global positioning system for better bombing...
Apple is sued for using the word ‘Unix’
It’s illegal, apparently…
FTC wants new powers to fight spam and porn
Even more power than 'normal' law enforcement agencies
Partners squabble over 3's £1bn
KPN won't pay, but wants bonus for its shares...
Will a pregnant cow decide SCO's future?
Legal experts think the cow - called Rose - will be very important…
Stop blaming your PC for RSI
Old world ills, such as smoking and obesity, are just as much to blame...
SAP set to raid rivals' customer base
Using uncertainty as marketing tool...
A tale of two kitties: Fat cat Gent on £8m more than successor Sarin
'I couldn't help noticing that I'm considerably richer than you...'
'Miaow!'
AMD experiments make better chips
First add some strained silicon, then a pinch of multi-gate transistor…
Visa card details stolen
Anytime, anywhere, anyway
Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: Not so wonderful spam
Doubling every 18 months - just like Moore's Law
Vodafone and Kuwaiti partner get the nod for second Iraqi network
Reconstruction continues