Archive - 15 Aug 2001

EMC boosts data transfer

Not once, twice, but three times the distance...

Web firms could be bugging you

Every click you make, they'll be watching you...

Playing cod: PC owners in virtual fish experiment

Is that a Clown Wrasse on your hard drive or are you just pleased to see me?...

When in trouble, throw a senior exec out on his ear

We've tried everything else, now off with his head...

24/7 Europe left to drown

Will Doubleclick come to the rescue?

Amazon faces lawsuit in dot-biz squabble

You can't sue us, we're above the law, says NeuLevel...

Palm leak reveals low-cost device

Rumours rife of imminent cheapo PDA launch...

Commerce One shows CSO the door

This time they want a strategy that won't lose them billions of dollars...

Foreign websites move into top 20 online properties

UK companies are losing the war for web visitors...

Napster was good for record sales all along

You don't know what you've got till it's gone... doh!

Lucent execs get £15m pay off

The other 45,000 staff probably won't be so lucky when their redundancies come through...

AOL UK gets its very own chief

She's best known for damning BT, so there'll be no slacking in this CEO's company...

IBM bids to become Hollywood star

Linux is hogging the limelight...

Loudcloud unveils 3G services

Working to spread the word of the next generation...

Code Red II hits Hong Kong government

But can the sequel ever be as popular as the original?

ASPs still attractive to investors

Energy specialist proves just how attractive it is with funds of $6.6m...

IBM unveils ebusiness solution

Windows NT users can get involved today...

Computacenter slashes forecasts

No end in sight to gloomy market conditions...

Kevin Maxwell takes pay cut to preserve ailing telco

Bankruptcy record-breaker volunteers for £180,000 wage cut...

Chip firm's revenues nosedive nearly 100 per cent

Semiconductors get thinner and thinner...

Xbox design fault set to hit launch

Intel motherboard glitch will leave many customers unhappy on 8 November...

Razorfish not so sharp as revenues collapse

Net consultancy no longer swimming in cash...

BEA suffers slowdown blues

Good results tempered by warnings...

Big Brother is watching you surf

He must have an extensive favourites list by now...

Relegation looms for troubled Marconi

Just when you think it can't get any worse...

Transatlantic Cable: Farewell to Ricochet

Our man in San Francisco, Richard Baguley looks at the rise and fall of Ricochet - a pioneering wire...


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