Archive - 17 Apr 2002

Budget 2002: What it means for you

Good news for R+D and for small businesses...

BT broadband plan slammed for ignoring rural folk

"If BT isn't going to accept its responsibility, it must be forced to."

Murdoch brings interactive TV chat to the masses

Now when you shout at your TV, chances are it will shout back...

InterX bites the dust

UK software firm emerges with just £530,000, no business and no rights to its own name...

Norwich leads the way with £85m e-government deal

Knowing me Norwich, knowing you Integris... A-ha!

BTopenworld bets on gambling

Spread betting on BT shares not included...

Web services are '10 years away'

"The dream being sold by the vendors today is not a reality"

Introducing the 'Ultra' Bluetooth PC

It's a Bluetooth notebook and desktop machine...

Microsoft security hole enables Mac hacks

How much sleep will Bill lose over annoying Apple users?

i2 now says 'bye' to its profits

Yesterday it was the CEO, today it's the black ink on the bank statement that's disappeared...

AMD boss fails to read small print in Microsoft case

Gates' star witness doesn't live up to billing...

Intel hits right note for Wall Street

"US and Europe continue to be impacted by weak IT spending" - Barrett


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