Archive - 15 Jan 2002

BT hopes to cash in on high-tech patents

$100m a year? That sounds like a plan...

Compaq merger could cost HP $10bn

The gloomy analysts are circling...

Unisys clinches £40m BT contract

Five-year integration and back-up deal...

Dot-me suffix leads to cyber-squatting spat

Just two days old, and the arguments have already started...

Lastminute.com holidays hit TV

The internet isn't the only fruit...

Energis forced to hide hacker

ISP says it can't reveal name because of data protection laws...

Web music hits a bum note

Clicks, drugs and rock 'n' roll...

US boffins create eco-robots

While Japanese Frankensteins keep all eyes on frogs....

Online stockbroker recovers

Small profit thanks to diversifying...

Microsoft XP blunder means party time for hackers

Seattle giant throws an almighty spanner in the works and leaves users open to hack attacks...

Vodafone clears out the closet

And picks up a couple of billion quid...

Mitsubishi forced to scrap 2,000 jobs

Semiconductor sales-slump causes turmoil...

Microsoft and mm02 ink secure GPRS deal

'Microsoft' and 'secure'? Students of controversy be patient...

US ready to gamble on e-betting ventures

Betting apps at odds with tech downturn...

No 'happy New Year' for IT say analysts

Little reprieve from doom and gloom in 2002...

Ariba shares leap

Ex-casualty gains a run of good luck...

Devil's Advocate: IT skews IPR

What should be owned by the big software and internet companies?

Chip makers say 2002 is their year

As long as consumers keep spending on gadgets...

Vodafone made to wait for US interest's IPO

'Up in the air' Verizon stake doing mobile giant no favours...

Globix clinging on to web hosting

It's reached Chapter 11 and the story has taken a twist...

HP hoping for $5 share boost from Compaq deal

Tech giants continue to mull takeover talks...

The Ovum View (Part II): Will Microsoft take it all?

Ovum analyst Jessica Figueras continues her review of the battle for the mobile email market...


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