Archive - 15 Apr 2002
Inflexible working - IT departments to blame?
Or could that be a tad unfair?
HP in legal mire over merger
Walter Hewlett pricks up his ears...
EMC and Hitachi trade patent blows
Lawsuit could be sign of worse to come...
Flawed encryption leaves networks open to attack
Short keys not up to the job...
Vodafone to sell Blackberry
Only to corporate types...
i2 says 'bye' to its CEO
He wants to spend more time with the Brady bunch...
Aladdin goes to the Opera
When panto met the high-brow? Not quite...
Internet to blame for marriage breakdowns
Divorcees cite surfing as a growing source of disharmony...
IT departments blamed for lack of flexible working
HR people not happy with the technology on offer. Controversial...
BT trials low-cost satellite internet
Hallelujah! It's raining WAN! Amen!
City traders wash their hands of ARM
Profits overshadowed by "mystery" share slump...
Lindows previews Windows-friendly Linux
Trademark case still looming though...
IBM shakes on $90m Telefonica deal
It's Big Money...
Microsoft bids to end anti-trust trials
'We only ended up dominating the market because our products were so good'
Google keeps the faith with the Church of Scientology
Search supremo stands up for "vicious and dangerous cult"...
Businesses slam budget tax plans
Higher taxes will hinder recovery from last year's woes...
Hynix breathes a sigh of relief
Shout it from the rooftops: "Profit at last"...
Football League targets more broadcasters
Rights dispute spreads...
Railtrack to sue Marconi
Bane of the commuter seeks £20m from failing telecoms company...
CA chiefs spared the axe
Outside directors stand firm against shareholders...
Vivendi chief under fire over stock options
Pressure mounts on French CEO...
BT brings broadband to Microsoft homeworkers
And its own employees...
Knapp to go in NTL rescue plans
Co-founder set to be ousted...