Archive - 15 Jun 2001
John Lamb's Week: Cyber terrorism and a ship full of IT directors
If we can get Steven Seagal, we've got a film...
Virus attacks soar to record high
Land of the rising sun is also land of the rising virus...
Dell boy: This time next year we'll all be unemployed
He who dares, gets sacked...
Ericsson confirms Sun talks
Major players on the verge of mobile internet alliance?
AOL snaps up new VP
Two months at an online marketplace were enough for this man...
Verizon chances its arm in the ASP sector
Think 'ASP', think 'troubled' and 'unprofitable'. But Verizon doesn't seem to care...
US warnings cause European tech stocks to tumble
It takes two... to drag down the FTSE100...
Spend thrift senators count the cost of their dodgy dealing
Some you win some you lose, but US senators are certainly a bunch of losers...
Window of opportunity for mobile users on Austrian trains
Encouraging people to use their mobile phones on trains? Somebody is going to regret this decision.....
Nortel breaks records with $20bn loss
This is one acheivement the company probably won't be boasting about...
i-mode virus plagues users and emergency services
Mobile make crank calls against their will...
Adobe's figures are booming
A good rounded figure, but there's the famine to come...
Trojan horse carries away internet secrets
Sit back and watch your information 'Goga'...
Branson prepares to join US mobile race
Virgin looks set to start Sprinting...
Farmers' site wins web award
I've got a brand new common gateway interface...
Nasdaq fall hits Euro techs
Like our English summer, the market is gloomy
British Library heads for global digital archives
When is a book not a book?