Archive - 16 Oct 2002
E-tailers gang up on online fraudsters
We've got you on the list...
Qualcomm CEO: 3G can still answer mass market broadband prayers
Only not in Europe...
Can Qualcomm make 3G work in Europe?
Or is that the wrong question?
How often do you change your email address?
Because it's really annoying the direct marketers...
Spam: What are the ingredients?
Mainly mortgages, loans and porn...
SMS chess wins a Bafta
'Unfortunately chess can't be with us tonight to collect the award, but the black king and white bis...
Vodafone stumps up £2.5bn for BT's Cegetel stake
All change in the French telecoms market
Vodafone gets slapped wrist over risqué ads
UK not yet ready for such naughtiness...
Analysts forecast layoffs at Sun
Up to 8,000 jobs in jeopardy
DoubleClick's amazing shrinking losses
A couple of handy asset sales helped a lot
West Yorkshire police in secure Linux desktop trial
Police force looking to ditch Microsoft ...
Fat pipe have-nots offered cheap satellite broadband
Fine, if you only want to download data...
The Ovum View: Portals and web services: a match made in heaven?
Introducing the portlet...
Intel disappoints with flat revenues
No signs of a recovery here
AOL dumps pop-ups
We think this may go down quite well with users...
Microsoft begins to embrace Bluetooth
Less of a bear-hug, more of a polite cuddle
MusicNet and Pressplay have sympathy for the devil
Doing deals with former enemies
Microsoft revamps product support
Not before time...
Apple proclaims MPEG-4 success
"We're enabling the world to jump on the standards bandwagon..."