Archive - 14 Oct 2002
A Ferrari, a Lotus, two speeding geeks and a car-jacker
It's a bit like Miama Vice. But in London. And there's no vice...
The recession and IT departments: a threat or an opportunity?
When the going gets tough, do the tough get going - or get the chequebook out?
Microsoft's Mac man steps aside
Fed up with being shunned in the company canteen?
Broadband Britain needs to go back to school
Lessons to be learned...parents to be pestered...
Reuters launches corporate instant messaging
Banks and traders take note...
Grid computing fights breast cancer
SETI principle put to good use closer to home...
European businesses feeling cheery about the future
Or are they?
Ballmer on Linux, licensing and .Net
"The truth is, we probably made (.Net) a little harder to understand than we should have"
Microsoft puts a little extra under the tree for Xbox fans
Xmas Xbox sales driven by game give-away...
Opera scuppers WAP with mobile browser
Could the fat lady also be singing for Microsoft?
Is the IPO making a comeback?
Will Seagate open a floodgate?
IBM poo-poos who poos patent
Impartial Bowel Movements?
Spammers lose Aussie court battle
Don't like being put on anti-spam websites? Don't send spam then...
The Bloor Perspective: CMG and Logica, Novell pushes on and early Xmas e-tail
This week Robin Bloor and his colleagues analyse a potential European services consolidation, Novell...