Archive - 13 Aug 2001
Scottish utility giant streamlines operations
Life's a gas with Tibco's EAI suite...
GUS dissolves e-tail division
Well that was £35m well spent wasn't it...
You're never too old to get a good hiding
The PC gets a slap in the mush on its 20th birthday...
William Hill stacks the odds against net fraudsters
Betting giant puts money on technology to keep web criminals on the outside...
Watchdog probes Redstone
Did it hide the truth from shareholders?
Covisint boss bullish about the future
The CEO doth protest too much, methinks...
Red Hat unveils open source ecommerce suite
The magic of open source B2C software comes to SMEs...
Microsoft caves in as Kodak plays anti-competitive card
Equal rights for photo giant as Microsoft plays fair...
AOL: Hundreds more jobs face the chop
Ad slump continues to sting...
Tesco.com extends international reach
Korea and US get online with UK grocer...
Microsoft cuts Passport rigmarole
No one need expect the Spanish Inquisition...
Deutsche Telekom to share IT services
But the real float's going nowhere 'til the end of 2002
Microsoft backtracks: Hotmail data "may have been compromised" by Code Red
'Hotmail user data was never in danger'... 'OK... well maybe just a bit...'
Dell eyes move into Chinese market
Will they be like a Dell in a China shop?
Real-estate site builds an extension
There's no place like Homestore.com...
Ericsson wins $826m Saudi contract
A ray of hope for troubled company...
Microsoft pirates seized by FBI
$10m fraud uncovered...
The Bloor Perspective: IT's slump, the StarOffice challenge and owning the technology vision.
In their latest look at recent key developments, Robin Bloor and his colleagues analyse why IT is su...
Intel set to set lawyers on Via
US giant throws its weight about...
Cable companies talk mergers with the money men
Debt restructuring in preparation for link-up...
Official: mobile phone masts won't fry your child's brain
That's alright then...
BT to demolish hundreds of payphones
It could always get a few vandals in to help out...
BBC digital plans mired in legal threat furore
'It's not fair' says Sky, 'It ain't right' says Disney, 'We'll be put out of business' say rivals. T...
BT set to ditch Concert?
What's £1.2bn down the drain...
Intel slashes chip prices in bid to remain top dog
Chip giant plays its joker...
Gates' road ahead is a bit two-dimensional...
The man speaks out on the future of the PC, but doesn't give much away