Archive - 17 Oct 2001

AOL beats Wall Street's gloomy forecasts

But there's still a dark cloud over the company...

Ariba gets new boss

Bean counter gets his beans...

ARM unveils speedy 3G chip

Mobiles storm into the next generation...

French 3G concessions fail to cut the mustard

Mobile telco still bitter it was led a merry dance in 3G auctions...

i2 announces more job cuts

Losses increase by over 700 per cent...

Alcatel CEO found

He's got his work cut out...

BT loses 3G high court action

Court rules they were treated fairly...

Egg on target

But plans to lay eggs in Europe have slowed...

Transmeta axes chief

Transmeta regret-a not hiring someone betta...

NTL pulls the plug on CWC internet users

Email and web hosting? What on earth do you think we are - some sort of ISP?

Larry Ellison backs ID cards

...and suggests Oracle would be the right software for the job. Go figure...

Loudcloud launches research services

Money making plan set to cut losses...

The chips are up, up, up

Investors love chips. Official...

Vodafone confirms downsizing

Cuts reduced to UK operations...

Microsoft reveals Xbox launch date

European launch of PlayStation 2 killer...

Veritas reports increased losses

The customer may always be right but dithering over orders and cutting back on spending has hit Veri...

A Tiny idea on how to survive the recession

It's not big, but it might just be clever...

Anti-terrorist laws call for a record of all email and web use

Your email and surfing records kept for police perusal...

Marconi in share price rise shocker

It couldn't really go any lower, but an increase is an increase...

Anthrax: It's a virus even your computer can catch

Paranoia provides rich pickings for virus writers...

BSkyB betting venture collapses

BSkyB and Ladbrokes go their separate ways...

BT's £5bn hit

The price of calling the Concert off...

Ad spend rise offers a smaller slice of bigger pie

A glimmer of hope for ad revenue-reliant strugglers...

IBM standing firm with strong results

Third quarter beats analysts' predictions...


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