Archive - 13 Nov 2002
Microsoft delays server OS plans
Longhorn in for the long-haul...
W3C recommends online forms standard
Uniform forms, if you like...
Companies trip up on log tests
Not as easy as falling off one...
Greeting card 'virus' brings bad tidings
Can the perpetrators be sued?
Cable & Wireless axes 3,500 staff
If you want some cheap office furniture, now might be the time to give them a bell...
UK plans to tighten the net on internet paedophiles
Practice of 'grooming' comes under increased scrutiny...
Ballmer: "We'll meet antitrust guidelines"
Honest guv...
Icann ponders new top level domains
Another three TLDs on the way?
Microsoft debuts corporate IM
Playing catch-up...
British man extradited for US military hacks
Bad boy (allegedly)...
Potter's Chamber of Secrets safe from pirates... for now
Muggles tried and failed to put second Harry flick on the web...
Disney still making a hash of botched promotion
Mickey Mouse company takes two steps forward and three steps back as it asks customers to mail in th...
Internet domain flaw leaves networks exposed
"We feel this vulnerability is in the same class as the flaw that led to Code Red."...
Gateway disappoints with plasma TV delays
Poor customers will have been boasting about their latest purchase for weeks - now they're not turni...
BlackBerry flavoured Nokias promised by 2003
First fruit of RIM deal within a year...
AOL boss steps down
Didn't even make it to his first anniversary...
