Archive - 16 Apr 2002

Security: The Board washes its hands - again

Same old horror stories, same old ignorance...

Brave entrepreneur joins the local loop unbundlers

Rats and sinking ships clearly don't scare our man, who thinks he can refloat the unbundling boat...

Demon founder says Budget will ignore start-ups' needs

Wise words from a wise man who lives in Belgium (possibly for tax reasons)...

Intel stung by $300m patent settlement

Intergraph celebrates, Intel still claims it did nothing wrong...

Sun rebrands web services products to take on .Net

Battle hotting up in the web services arena...

Vodafone customers' bank details compromised in mailing blunder

Users get more than they bargained for in their welcome packs...

Dot-com comes back from the doldrums

Hibernation - it's the new liquidation...

NTL: It's a company of two halves

Cable giant splits under debt recovery plan...

Protect yourself from identity theft

Insurance companies catch up with 21st century crime

Bell Labs offers 3G 'double whammy'

The only thing the new chip doesn't do is guarantee customers are going to be interested in 3G...

Groove throws down some new P2P moves

"You've got Groove! I've got Groove 2.0"

A marathon, five bottles of Becks and a tequila Red Bull

silicon.com's amateur runner did it for the IT Relief charity, although not all that stylishly...

mm02 picks 3G suppliers

Nokia and Nortel get the nod...

Vecta planning IPO

Picks time to come to market

No Noos good news for NTL

French deal is one less headache


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