Archive - 15 Oct 2002
Sun unveils free OpenOffice for Mac users
Getting saucy with open source
BT's billion pound ecommerce pledge
BT tries to breathe new life into B2B (with a little help from Oracle)
How to buy friends and influence people: The Microsoft way
Money can't buy you love, Bill - listen to more Beatles...
Tech goods comparison service goes live on silicon.com
From servers to digital cameras, we've got bargains galore...
ARM swings the axe
Chip firm shows staff the door... and then ushers them through it...
Qualcomm gives 3G-less operators a shot in the arm
BREWing up nicely...
HP slams IBM-led storage alliance
HP: "We were invited, but we felt it was totally redundant, potentially confusing to customers, not ...
Tech-crash threatens to take down SETI@home
Aliens breathe a sigh of relief...
NEC refreshes old-school supercomputer
It's a big 'un
Palm investing in handheld content
Takes a stake in start-up outfit
Dell gets top billing with EDS
Dell and EDS get cosy
Microsoft "regrets" Mac-to-PC ad
Tries to be as 'cool' as Apple. And fails
Intel gets flash to do more
Building blocks - really small ones...