Archive - 15 Jan 2003
Ringtones rescue mobile ops' ARPU
Sort of...
FT.com apologises for email glitch
But what part did a well-known incumbent telco play?
Threesome marries Wi-Fi and mobile networks
Let's hope they get on
Pop-ups: Unpopular, but effective
You say you don't like 'em, but you keep clicking on 'em...
Is this the unluckiest spam recipient in Britain?
How many unwanted mails do you get? We can't help thinking it's not as many as this man...
BA deploys Novell to deliver data to mobile workers
Up, up and away...
In-flight web surfing set for take off
Ladies and gentlemen, we are currently flying at a height of 30,000 feed at a speed of 128Kps...
Did the record industry release peer-to-peer worm?
Would they really stoop so low?
Governments offered Windows code
Could this put China in Bill Gates' hands?
ERP vendors slammed for releasing 'unusable' software
Could it be in their interests to make this stuff so complex?
Mainframes get open source database
A boost for Big Blue's big iron
Grid software gets business connection
Big in 2003?
Microsoft and Sun to thrash out Java injunction terms
A storm brewing?
Intel to sell communications unit
Farewell Trillium
Nokia woos Linux programmers
Pick up a penguin
Intel reports $1bn profit
Let the good(ish) times roll
US police nab fugitive in eBay fraud case
Only took two years to find him
The Ovum View: Using Oracle to run your email
That's right Oracle - not Lotus, not Microsoft...