Archive - 16 Jun 2003
SAP launches system for eBay garage sale
Dump your excess inventory on 'the Bay'...
BT beds down with Yahoo!
Openworld is to be rebranded yet again
Beating spam: Users want innovation, not legislation
Technology offers the best chance to crack down on unsolicited email...
Red Cross gets broadband tonic
Charity gets a high-speed helping hand...
MPs and industry address the spam problem
Get involved...
NTL customers outspoken over outage
Nationwide email problems continue
Mickey Mouse company offers ringtones and video clips
As if ringtones weren't annoying enough already...
Labour website hacked in attack on 'poodle' Blair
Poor old Tony... but if you will mix with these people...
€120m software piracy ring shut down
The net tightens on European pirates...
McNealy: Sun is not for sale... unless he gets $17.4bn in cash
"This is not some two-bit fly-by night outfit that you can pick up with spare change."
Sun goes on the offensive with Java
From mobile phones to the desktop, McNealy is confident he can claim his market share...
IBM cooking chips to a new recipe
Less time in the deep fat fryer...
'Dirty dozen' PC sellers sort out 'unfair' contracts
Ts and Cs weren't customer friendly...