Archive - 15 May 2002
CA shows signs of recovery
Losses narrowing
Oftel whips BT into line on Friaco
Back there! Get back!...
National ID card plan slammed
"It'll be a disaster," says Tory MP...
Apple enters server arena
"We have a lot to learn," admits 'humble' Jobs...
United Airlines makes third cheap flight blunder
Oops! We did it again...
Microsoft pulls execs off the Telewest board
What could this mean?
HP selects iPAQ for PDA thrust - Jornada buyers beware
Advice from experts at Gartner...
A Fujitsu coup with hard disk breakthrough
Loads of data...
Virgin Mobile beats Orange in customer poaching row
Mobile tariffs - never knowingly understandable...
Get a free broadband modem from Pipex
...and send your dial-up to Dar es Salaam...
Chip security undermined by Cambridge boffin
With just a camera and a microscope you can breach chips and smartcards...
Apple leaves Celine Dion fans high and dry
Always read the label...
US spies on foreign students
Stateside paranoia sets tech surveillance on education sector...
Pay more, get more for Terra Lycos email
More space for $20 per year...
Kirk to advertise Priceline in Britain
Boldly going to the UK...
Ebusiness Despatches: The death of the tech CEO
"When it came to Y2K, a chimp could have run a tech company."
Amazon moves in on eBay territory
Is the auction site under threat...
Microsoft judge urged to reconsider anti-Linux memo
Silent Microsoft war revealed on email...
HP profits leap despite spend warning
Revenues down, printer sales up...
Broadband dearth leaves Euro net gamers out in the cold
Not enough fat-pipe punters for Nintendo...
MobilCom blames losses on France Telecom
Public wranglings turned-off customers...
Napster CEO quits as company faces bankruptcy
Has Fanning gone too?...
California accuses Oracle of fraud
Emails reveal its intent to deceive California...