Archive - 13 Sep 2001

BBC gives new digital services thumbs-up

Digital subscribers to get eight new channels free...

US crisis: Casualty figures released

US authorities release the first solid figures on casualties...

J D Edwards in £3m software deal

Drug company set to improve operations...

Scoot prepares to offload Loot

Who will buy this near-bankrupt company?

US crisis: Adobe puts off results announcement

Publishing rescheduled for 19 September...

Linux firm goes to the wall

...and a second lays off staff...

US Crisis: Tech giants pledge millions in aid

Donations flood in as relief effort is stepped up...

KPN abandons E-Plus sale

Network-sharing agreements all the rage...

Mafiaboy goes down

He's not a hacker, he's a very naughty boy...

Spütz nicked? NewMedia Spark fears the wurst

German investment bid falters as rival steps in...

Sun employee perishes in hijacked plane

But 340 company workers escape disaster in World Trade Center...

Microsoft vs DOJ: The row rages on

In the midst of national disaster, Gates stays focused...

Terrorist attack fails to down FiberNet

Fibre optic network remains strong, revenues not so good...

BT loses faith with 3G

A damning indictment or a mobile also-ran souring the grapes?...

US Crisis: NYSE to stay closed today

Hopes of a start back to normality put on hold...

Baltimore surges on sell-off speculation

Security firm's shares boosted as SurfControl considers bid...


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