Archive - 12 Mar 2002
Murdoch caught up in corporate sabotage scandal
Hackers stealing smartcard encryption codes? That's just the tip of the iceberg...
Dell drops Unisys in the mire
'Fickle Dell!' - or at least we think that's what Unisys was saying...
Toshiba wins i-mode handset orders in Europe
Is 3G being squeezed out before it even hits the streets?
IBM to be sued for 'stealing code'
Illegal Business Model perhaps?
Netimperative goes into receivership
The future's not looking too rosy...
Mention business continuity and everyone yawns...
Will companies ever learn?
Sun's Passport-buster is nothing but 'Solaris dressed up'
The fat lady of web services is yet to sing, but analysts think Microsoft will take the curtain call...
Electronic voting gets the nod
Government-backed standard brings e-voting much closer...
"Irresponsible" security policies threaten UK businesses
Security is for other people...
HP claims Linux is academic
Back to school for open source...
Cheat Sheet: Bluetooth
Device shall speak unto device...
Bluetooth - the conspiracy over interoperability
Device shall speak unto device - any device, right?
Compaq unveils $7m supercomputer
It's a lot of money, but it's a lot of computing power...
Avaya swings the job axe
1,900 heads to roll...
HP board says vote 'yes' or we quit
It gets better for Walter Hewlett...
Harry Potter works his magic for Argonaut
Muggles rejoice as barren spell ends with profitable quarter...
Linux systems at risk from major security flaw
Buffer overflow issue...
Apple email users locked out
But holding page looks really cool...
Virus warning: Gibe-A worm in the wild
Beware of emails claiming to be Microsoft security updates...
Wannabe IT directors told: "Get off your backsides"
IT on board or not? It's up to you...
Qwest investigated for suspect accounting
Hello, hello, what have we here?
NTL one of the culprits as France Telecom writes down E12bn
MobilCom not entirely blameless either...
Carly Fiorina resorts to phoning small investors
"She was a good listener. She didn't try to cut me off when I talked..."
HP revamps server range with Xeon chips
A spring clean in the server room...
Energis shares get an unlikely boost
While bondholders prepare to take things into their own hands...
Bill Gates plays ball
Although admittedly not a very good ball...
Devil's Advocate: The IT workforce - the wrong number of people?
IT - a neurotic industry?